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Is F1 loud?

Naturally, the rather thunderous nature of the power units leads to incredibly loud sounds, going up to a whopping 130 decibels. To true F1 fans, this is a form of pure adrenaline. The shocking statistic is that this sound level essentially matches the human hearing pain threshold.
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Is it loud at F1 race?

F1 races typically reach 140 decibels, just below the level that causes permanent hearing loss.
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Why are F1 cars not loud?

The turbo generates the intake air pressure and it does that by using the exhaust gas flow pressure. Doing that means the turbo acts like a silencer reducing the exhaust noise.
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Can F1 drivers hear the crowd?

They shouldn't look at the crowd.

It's hard to miss thousands of screaming fans, but staying focused on the road is crucial. That said, some drivers have said they can hear the roar of the crowd over their engines.
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What is the loudest F1 ever?

The silver W02 registered 127.8 decibels, which is louder than the average human pain threshold, and nearly as loud as a military jet aircraft take-off with afterburner at 50 feet.
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Standing 5 meters from the start of a Formula One race (best V8 sound)

What is the loudest race car?

- 1992 Lola T92/10 (Judd V10 Scream)
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What is the loudest motorsport in the world?

Drag racing: The loudest sport. THREE OLD LADIES ARE RIDING ON A BUS. The first says to her friends, "It sure is windy."
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Can F1 drivers talk to each other?

Radio communication is an important part of Formula 1 races. Drivers have a button on their steering wheel that will activate their radio, allowing them to communicate with their team using a microphone and earpiece in their helmet. Each driver has a designated engineer who is his main contact during races.
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Do F1 drivers get fined for not talking to media?

Max Verstappen is facing a £22,000 fine for skipping his mandatory press duties after Sunday's race in Baku.
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Do F1 drivers feel hot?

Formula one drivers stay cool without needing any sophisticated cooling aids. They can only rely on the cooling pads in their clothing and the open cockpit design of their cars to help cope with the heat.
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How uncomfortable is an F1 car?

You're right that driving an F1 car definitely isn't comfortable. While the driver typically has a fair amount of room, the car seat sits very low to the ground. As a result, the driver will feel the vibrations coming from the engine throughout their entire body.
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Why can you not touch F1 cars?

Because of the risks of receiving a severe electrical discharge linked to a modern F1 car's hybrid system, drivers must exit their mount without simultaneously touching the car and the ground in the case of a sudden failure.
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Why do F1 cars sit so low?

The centre of gravity is perhaps the single most critical area of racing car weight consideration. As mentioned previously, it must be low to the ground, and this is because not only does the weight act through it, so too do all the accelerative forces of acceleration, braking and cornering.
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Should I bring earplugs to an F1 race?

Ear plugs or ear defenders are highly advisable to protect your hearing. Far from diminishing your enjoyment of the action, you're more likely to appreciate not having a splitting headache by lap three. Street circuits like Monaco are especially noisy as the wail of the engines echoes off the buildings.
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Do F1 drivers listen to music while racing?

Put simply, no they don't. Interestingly it is not actually banned in the official rules but it is not done by any driver due to the safety risks surrounding it. F1 cars can accelerate from 0–60mph in just 2.6 seconds so listening to music would distract them from driving at such high speeds.
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How loud is loudest F1 car?

Even if we ignore the ear shattering 140 db whine of the engine revving 20,000+ rpm for sustained periods of time over an hour, the wind noise generated in an open cockpit Formula 1 car would guarantee you have an epic headache in a single lap.
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Why can't F1 drivers drink after race?

If they drink too much or too little, their performance can suffer and fluctuate in terms of a few more seconds around the corners.
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What is controversial about F1?

Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, have released their report on the 2021 season finale controversy, where race director Michael Masi appeared to incorrectly allow Red Bull's Max Verstappen the chance to overtake Lewis Hamilton on the final lap, to then win the championship.
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Why do F1 drivers wear headphones in meetings?

Amongst all this, team briefings are held to discuss baseline set-up, practice strategies and the race weekend as a whole. These are conducted on team headsets – so everyone can hear clearly, and no outsiders can listen in.
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How do I meet F1 drivers at a race?

By going to a Formula One race weekend. Teams often have autograph sessions and there will be events with fans. If you want to see them up close, then you have to have a “Paddock pass” it allows you to wander around the paddock and you most certainly will meet a F1 driver, since they usually hangout in the paddock.
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Do any F1 drivers get along?

Despite being fierce rivals on the track, several Formula 1 drivers manage to be friends when not racing. Alex Albon has given an insight into his relationships with his competitors.
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Is there a weight limit for F1 drivers?

There is no upper limit in terms of the weight of a Formula 1 car, however it is highly undesirable to be overweight. Increasing the weight makes the car slower, so teams aim to get as close to that lower limit as possible.
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Why is F1 so loud?

F1 cars reportedly produce approximately 1000 horsepower and also have the potential to rev much higher than the average road car. All this contributes to the high volume of noise made by them.
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Is Formula E faster than Formula 1?

Are Formula 1 cars faster than Formula E cars? Yes, Formula 1 cars are faster - although thanks to constant technological innovation, they are not that much faster than today's Formula E cars.
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What is the most violent motorsport crash?

Major accidents have often spurred increased safety measures and rules changes. Widely considered to be the worst accident is the 1955 Le Mans disaster at 24 Hours of Le Mans that killed driver Pierre Levegh and approximately 80 spectators with over 100 being injured in total.
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