F1 to trial latest exhaust microphone in Abu Dhabi
Formula 1 chiefs are edging closer a final design for a new exhaust microphone to make cars sound better on television, with the latest tests due to take place in practice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Khodrocar - With F1 having faced criticisms because of the lack of noise the current V6 turbo hybrid engines produce, work has taken place behind the scenes to try to improve what fans experience at home.
While an original idea back in 2014 for an exhaust trumpet to make the cars sound better proved a flop, effort has switched to improving what the on-board microphone picks up.
Following a series of tests that have taken place since the start of this season, F1’s on-board technicians are now fine-tuning a concept that they think can be used by all teams at some point in the future.
F1 has called upon Danish industry leaders DPA Microphones to help produce a bespoke microphone that can withstand extreme temperatures of 120-degrees Centigrade.
Trials have also taken place of moving the microphone to different locations to see where it works best.
One microphone design trialled in Austin made the car sound too high-pitched and couldn't withstand the intense heat, while a test to move the microphone six inches further away from the exhaust in Brazil made it sound too quiet.
Steve Smith, who is head of on-board cameras in F1, said: "When the new power units were introduced, there were lots of discussions about the sound not being emotional enough – lacking the crisp roar of the engine.
Source: Motorsport