
Originally Posted by
SuperMono
The late 70's to late 80s turbo F1s were almost exclusively V6 or inline 4s.
I can recall Alfa having a V8 but others might have tried that configuration.
Appears I am in a minority in actually liking the quieter F1 cars, you can attend a GP without sticking your fingers in your ears for a start.
Hear the tyres complaining, hear the radio conversations clearly, all positive.
As to being slower lap times, that isn't down to the engines, they are faster in a straight line, slower in the bends.
My preference is good racing, which so far this year has been the case through the field. Mercedes has done a better job this year and they will probably walk it, but the overall racing is good.
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