WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑04 Sep 2025, 12:02
There are also a lot of people who work trackside who appreciate the sound levels not being damaging to our hearing!!
You still need to bring and wear (if desired) ear plugs for F1 support categories Carrera Cup and F3 anyway? They are both much louder than F1 (even with mufflers, Carrera Cup are extremely loud; while obviously F3 cars (and all the three F-series) have no mufflers for whatever historical reason(s)).
So spectators
already have the hearing protection on hand.
Obviously small children should be fitted with ear defenders,
even for the turbo hybrid F1 cars - they have sensitive hearing.
Ferry wrote: ↑04 Sep 2025, 22:59
Btw. How loud do you turn the TV sound up when watching races?
I think I have the sound system (love my Jamo S606s, such a convenient package with the built-in 8" subwoofer and no need for seperate subwoofer!) around 95 dBA.
Unfortunately the commentary is often mixed louder (sometimes much louder) than the trackside microphones.
Obviously how loud racing cars seem trackside is a strong function of WHERE you stand (throttle percentage at that point in the circuit) and how FAR away you stand -- on street circuits the spectating points can be much closer to the track, so the cars seem louder.
On the Adelaide street circuit, there are points where you can be 2-3m away from the cars, while at permanent circuits you might be as far as 100m away in a grandstand beyond a run-off area.