FIA president has said today that too much is said about the noise in F1 and need to be at the cutting edge of technology in order to remain relevant in the automotive industry.
Todts stance is one that seems to be going against the current will at the top of the sport, with the likes of Liberty Media and Ross Brawn intent on moving F1 away from road car relevance, and bringing it back towards a more fan based sport. This would mean, although retaining hybrid technology, there would be more catering towards fans in terms of speed and sound in the future.
In the era of the 1.6l V6 engines there has been much criticism that the engines don't sound anywhere near as loud or as good as F1 cars in the past, and the sport has lost some of the spectacle surrounding it because of this. However Todt has said that the issue of noise has been given too much importance as of late, and believes it is important that F1 remains eco friendly and relevant to the road.
He said in a recent interview: "We make too much noise about the noise, You have thousands of people who die because they cannot breathe, it’s not F1 carbonisation or pollution which is killing [people], but we have a responsibility because we are visible."
Todt was then asked if he was unhappy with F1’s new direction away from the FIA’s directives, responding with: "Why should I be unhappy about them creating a structure which will allow us to be more efficient together? As long as the FIA is able to exercise its duty."
Sam Gale
Replies (4)
Login to replyFatMike
Posts: 153
I do think it's the fans that decide the relevance of a sport. Not the rule makers sitting in dusty offices
If it's electrification and hi tech that people want than formula e will continue to grow. If they don't the fans will choose something else. That's how every market works
calle.itw
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I agree with him. Noise shouldnt be the priority at any rate. We can stand having the current sound levels. Better reliability or a better parts replacement system need to be put forward. F1 cannot afford to have only 3 of each part next year. Its not viable if we want a competitive series. Likewise, costs must be cut. We can also not afford having teams run into the ground because of ridiculous power unit supply costs.
F1racefan97
Posts: 113
Noise should be louder, honestly I went to the F1 live event in London and the current cars were put to shame by the V12s V10s even V8s, in comparison current engines are awful noise wise
boudy
Posts: 1,168
Correct. Moving forward there will be more electrification. F1 will have to change.