Why the Mercedes engines sound so differently? What's so special about them? Esp. last year it seemed that the Merc dominant sound frequency was one octave lower than the others.

Any idea why?

i'm sure not, since the the distortion is very heavy and would alter other sounds as well. I'm an electronic musician and can really tell if it's the whole soundtrack being distorted or just one sound in it.Nelso90 wrote: All the cars do it though, so it couldn't be a distortion or artifact in the recording, right?
Sorry to interrupt this quite good thread is going on here, but I have got a question...
Does someone know why Ferrari engine sound is louder and with a higher pitch than other cars???
(this is what I hear in my last F1 race -Argentina 98´-)
I used to thought that was because exhaust pipes... [In Argentina 95 I (a very little kid) thought that was because it was the only V12, but then, the following year every engine was V10 or V8 and Ferrari still sounded louder, the people in the stands called it "AN ANGER VIOLIN "]
I doubt it.Militia Est Vita wrote:...maybe even with cooling devices in the chasis like the gilles introduced in the R25 and later used by most of the teams. The sound of the engine IMO has to be different when it is totally covered by the chasis than when it has gilles.