Problem here, the engine itself does not produce that much power. The 1000hp is what the car can produce with the combined engine and hybrid power which it doesn't use all the time. If that power and torque factors into how the engine sounds here that's making it different. The engines themselves produce around 700hp if not less
@@Mclaren_Mercedes_MP4_16 lol yeah true it’s not suppose to fire at the same time here but F1 V6s are still odd fire, kinda like 3 Moto GP 90 degree twins with 120 degree crank separation. Wished they had gone with splayed cranks like Nissan’s so they can really scream like traditional F1
Nah, I don't think it is. Two cylinders are being fired at the same time, that causes instability and excessive vibrations. Which is the very reason why pistons have different firing orders to minimize vibrations. With that firing order it also makes a difference in its sound. Good try for the person who made the video though, but it could be improved.
@@afoxwithahat7846 F1 is just an entertainment sport for car manufacturers now. We the commoners made stupid demands, thats why they made stupidly efficient cars and also EVs. There is no room left for enthusiasm and fun anymore, most manufacturers just want our wallets nowadays.
@@afoxwithahat7846 with automation in the rise, there would be less job opportunities as most EVs are simple (that means there is not as much parts compared to ICE cars). These "green" agenda is dumb, the gov is trying to push commoners like us to buy more EVs. The price is not even going down, the range is bad, drivers are still bad at driving even if autopilot driving is a thing.