Massive thanks to whoever in the editing team recognised that this was a video that did not need music and did not need commentary. What a special treat for all of us to enjoy.
That sound, pure adrenaline. It’s funny and ironic at the same time that the teams never bring out even the first gen of the hybrid to do these demonstrations. I guess they know what people really want to see and hear.
So true though and 99% of the comments are about how awesome they sound. They should really just put an old V10 in and just keep using that for the next decade...
@@trippingrainbow I didn’t know that personally. Just goes to show the extra costs requires to run these Hybrid cars. Also shows that the green element around these cars doesn’t work with the extra people required adding extra costs, extra testing and extra CO2 emissions. IMO.
@@SVPSkins The V8s were extremely economical (by F1 standards) by the time they were outlawed. The current engines, in the meanwhile, are the most expensive locomotive devices ever put into a wheeled vehicle.
I was watching (and listening) from the balcony on the 7th floor of Rydges Hotel near the Liqui Moly bridge. The sound was absolutely visceral, especially up Mountain Straight. Such a pity we’ll never see a F1 event at Mount Panorama, but of course, I understand why not. It was an unforgettable experience.
I prefer the insane 1.5ltr Turbo's from the early 80's. In 1983 the Gordon Murray-designed Brabham BT52 was running 5.5bars of boost in qualifying for 1450hp!
@@melbguy1 This right here. Naturally-aspirated engines are sick but making enough boost pressure to blow up a submarine and enough power to light up a city is even cooler. The second half of the '66 to '86 engine rules era had to have been a mesmerizing time to be alive.
in hindsight, if i knew what the turbo-hybrid era was bringing in, i would've paid SO much closer attention and have appreciated these previous eras so much more. it's bittersweet watching this (someone must be cutting onions around here somewhere) it's such a shame we'll never hear this sound again in motorsport. 4:12 absolutely incredible sound heading onto Conrod
It was so epic in rl, sitting at the Conrad corner, then hearing it tear up Mountain straight. Don't think there wasn't anyone not at the fences watching.
@Chris Tunks I have been following Bathurst races all my life I have never heard of 'Conrad Corner' Can you enlighten me as to where it is on the track ??
It's always impressive to see and F1 at Mount Panorama A quick laptime calculation from his last lap comes out to roughly 1:58. I started and ended timing at the end of the "Conrod straight". 6:41 to 8:39 Jenson Button was 10 seconds quicker in 2011, but could have gone even quicker.
Yes I remember after Jenson did his official 1:48 lap in 2011, he immediately said after, 'I could have easily gone quicker. And that he thought the track was safe enough. Apparently 12 years later, most here, have deemed Bathurst less safe....
I remember when the mclaren and jenson did that 1:48. I drove up to bathurst from sydney just to see that before heading to melbourne for the grand prix later that week. Yes the noise of an v8 f1 car around mount panorama is amazing.
I just watched a race recap of a race from last year. The cars are fast for sure, but lack that spirit in sound. Hearing the v8 of old is amazing but so sad at the same time. It's sad that motor sport will never be that awesome again......
@@petert3355 it's too dangerous. An F1 car optimised for Bathurst would probably be doing near 400 km/h by the time it reached the chase. Run off, barriers etc are adequate for much slower tintops, but not for the speed F1 can achieve.
@@alanjm1234 if they did a proper setup for the fastest times the cars wouldnt reach anywhere near 400km/h, that would need to be almost monza spec downforce which would lose too much time around the high downforce top of the mountain section
@@liamwoodman4950 Imo overrated. The v8's had a more refined sound like they were singing. The v10's are kinda overbearing, unless that's what people like about them.
What a stunning location for a race car like this. The reflected sounds from the walls around the circuit must be amazing for the punters and drivers, and that scenic camera shot from the top of the mountain is world class.
Shame they couldn’t Danny ric behind the wheel, tick his box for driving Bathurst and give this thing a proper belting. Great video, so nice to see f1 back at bathurst
Seeing an F1 car in Bathurst is a dream come true, despite the fact that the track is not designed for F1 racing until Jenson Button proved us otherwise back in 2011, even though Mount Panorama now has an FIA grade license of 2 (it was Grade 3 previously until 3 years ago).
My God that sound puls Bathurst is a match made in heaven. Imagine 20 f1 cars flat out on the mountain wow what a sight that would be. Bathurst is literally the best track on earth. Them Aussies have some great racing down there too. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
exactly what you dont get from the current gen v6 turbos. a massive part of the appeal of f1 was the sound. there is *nothing* to me that gets my adrenaline going than hearing one of the older gen v10s screaming past for the first time on a weekend. V8 supercars do an excellent job of it but the current lot of cars you might as well be watching Formula E which has not and will not ever pick up as a spectator sport.
@@noinfo9130 Any form of motorsport that promotes quality racing will always succeed. Of course, there are always small brained fans, with attention spans of a toddler, that can't actually enjoy the sport for its true purpose and instead just sit idle and consume engine noises and DRS overtakes.
@@colejones6312 small brained? thats mature. I agree drs is stupid ....but NA sound ? MUSIC. Music that enhances the sport. FE is mind numbing bordem if you ask me. they sound like rc cars and look like cheap plastic toys from a discount store.
@@Psalm27Lordismylight Never said the V8's didn't sound better than the current stuff but I'd rather have crappy or no engine noise if it provides cars that are challenging to drive and close racing. I don't like electric powered race cars at all, not because of the sound but because it removes the bulk of skill required to control a car at the limit. My point is engine sound is not the defining element of F1 or any form motorsport.
@@geoschwa since 1950 the only Grands Prix that count are those with FIA approved F1 cars in them, on courses approved by the FIA, in races which count towards the World Championship. Australia never had a true Formula One Grand Prix prior to 1985.
@@Tizeye Ha! I love how cheeky kiwis try to take credit for Australia's success. You've spent the last 50 years begging to be treated as pseudo-Australians and have NZ set up as some pseudo-state of Australia.
I thought he was going to have a crack at Jensons 1:48.8 on his last lap but backed out after the Chase. Insane watching an F1 car through Skyline, the dipper and Forest elbow vs a GT car
@@CarimboHanky when GT3s and supercars race here you rarely see any overtakes on the mountain itself but the racing is still incredible. The mountain is exciting enough without overtakes, I think. The overtakes come after the mountain.
@@danielblakeman5308 oh yeah there are some straight cliffs on the other side of some of those barriers. it seems a lot of holdovers of older eras of racing havent shut it down yet, which im surprised by, but thankful for. its the best track in the country
One of these years I intend for us to travel to the Mount. The first RB I got to hear in person was the RB8. From the paddock of the US Grand Prix in 2012. Yep, I plan to travel half way around the world to attend one race. And I'm dragging my wife along with me. She won't even put up a fuss, she's as addicted as I am. Maybe more. :)
Tim you will absolutely shit yourself when you drive around the track. I have driven around it in several different cars and my litre supersports bike doing the legal speed limit of course (story has it they have hidden speed cameras). But coming over the top of the mountain down through the esses you will wonder how it is humanly possible to get a car down that section of road so quickly. Obviously I was limited to sticking to my side of the road (being that it is an open road most of the year) but considering they were doing multiples of the speed I was doing I am stuffed if I know how they can do it. Think of the windiest mountain road you have ever driven on and these guys are doing like 100mph through it.
@@DodgyBrothersEngineering I live right near the track, there is no speed cameras on it but the police like to sit in a driveway at the bottom of conrod straight just out of sight and use radar gun on a stand.
@@DodgyBrothersEngineering In the late 60s a mate and I did over 90mph down Conrod in his dad's Valiant station wagon. It went straight on at the end - 1 brake application and they faded away. Never forgotten that....
@@alexbrown1995 back in the days before the kink was put in. Think more than one person rolled trying to turn that corner after the brakes didn't work as well as intended.
I am so glad to have experienced, although it be the V8, but still a high high revving F1 engine, at Spa in 08... Sadly the hiatus of Schumacher, but it was awesome. The F2 and F3 cars also sounded great
I was there today and in 2011 when Jenson Button put a McLaren around and I gotta say, the Button McLaren was way better, faster and louder. That being said he was a current F1 driver at the time so knew the machine better. I also got to talk to the red bull chief mechanic afterwards and he said they'd given the driver strict instructions not to push it too hard. Had it been me I'd not have been able to help myself lol. The mechanic said the RB7 reached 307km/h down conrod but the car was only geared for 315km/h anyways. It's been a great few days. Got to meet Valentino Rossi. Got into the pits, took some amazing photos. I've already rendered the Rossi livery into Gran Turismo 7 lol so any gamers look out for it ;) A really cool moment was before the RB7 went out it revved the Australian national anthem. So awesome. Looking forward to the race.
He wasn't given the track time. Or Red Bull wimped out......I chose the latter. Liam did say he struggled with his first laps at the mountain. I mean Liam ain't no Jenson Button Danny Ric SHOULD have been behind the wheel. Welly Guaranteed!!!!
@@troycollett8540 bloody difficult to set it up properly as well. Someone had the bright idea to run one down the great ocean road a few years back and failed dismally, it *has* to be going at close to race speeds to safely go around corners or it just doesnt stick to the road.
@@troycollett8540 Exactly. Brain dead people wanting them to push a Historic car as hard as they can around one of the worlds most dangerous tracks... comical. People can't think for themselves... For what? To destroy a car like this? Just to say we pushed it hard around Bathurst?
Really cool seeing an F1 car around there, even if it's being driven at a jogging pace (by its standards and capabilities) I forget the time Jenson set many years ago, but I've always been curious what a car would run around there if it was pushed lol
Too much risk pushing an F1 car to the max around here. The circuit is not up to current F1 standards, nor should it be, as it would spoil the character of the place. It is just fine for GTs and Supercars. I was there today & thoroughly enjoyed it.
@@terryj-dx6op I don't think it would affect the character that much honestly. Widen a few parts of the track, create larger runoff areas and we can still keep all the elevations and angles. Right now we have to settle for the shitty Albert Park Street circuit.
@@c.d.c9425 couldn't be more true about Albert park haha, such a shame that we refer to a road that's only purpose is to be a race track every now and then a "street circuit"
They wouldn’t allow it, at those speeds would be airborne up mountain straight, at the start of the esses and other places. It’d be a runway rather than a racetrack, but would be spectacular!
Funny that he was not allowed to go flat knacker because the FIA say the track is not safe enough, but the same FIA have no issues with an entire field of F1s racing full tilt at Monaco. 🤔
Massive thanks to whoever in the editing team recognised that this was a video that did not need music and did not need commentary.
What a special treat for all of us to enjoy.
the diffrence between a proper racing channel and some 12yo posting vids on yt
I was thinking the same thing. Hope the V8 YT channel is paying attention for the next sights and sounds video
Your right... Amazing edit... (No music or commentary)
@@lespaz1197 sometimes no commentary made everything better.
This video is already full of music !
Here at the mountain, it's unreal how amazing this car sounded
Damn you’re there!!!?
Its an old ATMO Red Bull, back in the days Mark Webber drove. Ancient history in F1 speak.
@@Mexxx65 And nowhere did he say anything about how old the car was? Just that it sounded amazing
@@Mexxx65 A proper F1 car before the stupid hybrids (to save the planet)
@@eddiev1980 The best most amazing sounding F1 cars were the late 90's and up to 2005. IM humble Opinion.
Serious crowd this weekend.Looks like the 12hr is cemented as a must for motorsports fans.
As well it should be! Mt. Panorama is a very special track (and mad).
The 24 hour was my favorite
I wish I lived closer, holy crap. Mt Panorama is one of the tracks I would love to get someday.
Cement is a powder.
@@officialezzy6801oh nah, really?
That sound, pure adrenaline.
It’s funny and ironic at the same time that the teams never bring out even the first gen of the hybrid to do these demonstrations. I guess they know what people really want to see and hear.
Its partly becouse the v8's are easier to run than the hybrids so you can run them on a smaller team
So true though and 99% of the comments are about how awesome they sound. They should really just put an old V10 in and just keep using that for the next decade...
@@adelaidecity76 couldn’t agree more
@@trippingrainbow I didn’t know that personally. Just goes to show the extra costs requires to run these Hybrid cars. Also shows that the green element around these cars doesn’t work with the extra people required adding extra costs, extra testing and extra CO2 emissions. IMO.
@@trippingrainbow yep. Even Manor gonna try V8.
The sound of a RB7 makes my heart pound like the engine that made it. Nice.
Should have put Webber back in it.. he'd know how to get it around the mountain at the max..
@@petesmitt Doesn't Button hold the record there? Did a lap in early 2000s
@@Hamisxathat was 2011; 1m48.8s
Gas is gross.
Are you pro pollution?
@@BoleDaPole well its good that F1 are begining to run bio fuel
This makes me happy and sad at the same time.
It's a shame the current F1s don't sound this GOOD!
Search for f1 Honda power unit pops and bangs, it won’t disappoint trust me
I agree. Today’s FI’s sound like crap in comparison with the ones back in the day. I wish they would bring back that sound.
@@Jim-ok9zi Sadly the engine manufacturers have no need for those engines and don't want to develop them.
This is the why every promotional events use before-2014 cars. Turbo sucks at sound.
Huge thanks to the commentators. They kept quite so we can hear that beautiful noise.
Oh man, it’s nice to hear those V-8’s again. It’s a crime that they took these beautiful sounding engines away from us.
"TO save the planet" 😁😁😁😁😁😁
And for no reason. Any changes in climate have nothing to do with humans. Dinosaurs never had V8's but they did have climate change. Its natural ✌️
Increase in sound complains by locals, needing to "Show" they "Care" for the environment and cost had a big part in the V8's being removed.
@@SVPSkins The V8s were extremely economical (by F1 standards) by the time they were outlawed. The current engines, in the meanwhile, are the most expensive locomotive devices ever put into a wheeled vehicle.
@@F-Man yeah, but they emit less CO2!
The V8 is one thing, that blown diffuser sound on the downshifts is epic on the mountain
I was watching (and listening) from the balcony on the 7th floor of Rydges Hotel near the Liqui Moly bridge. The sound was absolutely visceral, especially up Mountain Straight. Such a pity we’ll never see a F1 event at Mount Panorama, but of course, I understand why not. It was an unforgettable experience.
Bring back the days of the V10/V8. I never forget the ear bleeding experience of JB in a BAR Honda at Silverstone practice sessions.
How about v12😁
@@markhumphrey5775 naah, V10 is the real GOAT engine sound...followed by the V8 of the "blown diffuser era"
Yes to V8 at Bathurst with Jenson too was great. Jenson didn't give full stick either but 95% more than this guy.
I prefer the insane 1.5ltr Turbo's from the early 80's. In 1983 the Gordon Murray-designed Brabham BT52 was running 5.5bars of boost in qualifying for 1450hp!
@@melbguy1 This right here. Naturally-aspirated engines are sick but making enough boost pressure to blow up a submarine and enough power to light up a city is even cooler. The second half of the '66 to '86 engine rules era had to have been a mesmerizing time to be alive.
The echo off the Mountain at 4:18 and other such shots from the Conrod straight gave me goosebumps!
in hindsight, if i knew what the turbo-hybrid era was bringing in, i would've paid SO much closer attention and have appreciated these previous eras so much more. it's bittersweet watching this (someone must be cutting onions around here somewhere) it's such a shame we'll never hear this sound again in motorsport. 4:12 absolutely incredible sound heading onto Conrod
You could get an F1TV subscription and rewind the clock and pretend it never happened. For a few decades at least 😉
It was so epic in rl, sitting at the Conrad corner, then hearing it tear up Mountain straight. Don't think there wasn't anyone not at the fences watching.
@Chris Tunks
I have been following Bathurst races all my life
I have never heard of 'Conrad Corner'
Can you enlighten me as to where it is on the track ??
@@des782 There is a Conrod straight but no ‘corner’ the only place i imagine he means is Forests elbow.
@@des782 , I was between the Chase exit and Murrays corner. My bad.
@@christunks8313
Ok bud
I thought as much
That noise! Absolutely amazing! I miss that sound sooooo much!
It's always impressive to see and F1 at Mount Panorama
A quick laptime calculation from his last lap comes out to roughly 1:58.
I started and ended timing at the end of the "Conrod straight". 6:41 to 8:39
Jenson Button was 10 seconds quicker in 2011, but could have gone even quicker.
Fancy meeting you here mate 😜
So your 1:58 was a fudged/extrapolated calculation one. So far.
Yes I remember after Jenson did his official 1:48 lap in 2011, he immediately said after, 'I could have easily gone quicker. And that he thought the track was safe enough. Apparently 12 years later, most here, have deemed Bathurst less safe....
@@Mexxx65 Yes, just for fun to see how fast he went.
@@Belgian-Motorsport Because he doesn't want to take time if he wants to take time, it will definitely be much faster
I remember when the mclaren and jenson did that 1:48. I drove up to bathurst from sydney just to see that before heading to melbourne for the grand prix later that week. Yes the noise of an v8 f1 car around mount panorama is amazing.
The last lap was a 1.40 to where he backed off after the chase
Wow what a sound, pure music to any motorsport fan
This was a serious treat. Hope we can see it every year
Come to F1 at Albert Park here in Victoria where it IS on every year!!!!!!!!!
@@baysidelad1 hope Bathurst in 2025 held an F1 event.
@@purwantiallan5089 not gonna happen, Albert Park in the home of the Australian Grand Prix!
The sound of it full throttle in the back straight was so beautiful
Maybe next time Riccardo will drive a RB F1 around Bathurst… wanna see a flying lap, he’s the man.
What I said Iconic Driver and car !!! Now he’s #3 they could let him do these things and not take away from the other 2 !!!
That sound .. unreal. Demo runs only but still awesome.
I was lucky enough to work at the Melbourne Town Hall a few years back when they had the old Sauber V10 show car running and it was *incredible*
My wife just doesn't get it. I'm very sad.
I just watched a race recap of a race from last year. The cars are fast for sure, but lack that spirit in sound. Hearing the v8 of old is amazing but so sad at the same time. It's sad that motor sport will never be that awesome again......
i have watched 5 times in a row. pure sight n sound.
I know it's only a demo but that last lap was seriously impressive! Wish he did 1 more flyer!
I wish they'd let an F1 spec car do a serious hot lap of the mountain.
Come on guys, ain't you curious too as to what one could do?
@@petert3355 it's too dangerous. An F1 car optimised for Bathurst would probably be doing near 400 km/h by the time it reached the chase. Run off, barriers etc are adequate for much slower tintops, but not for the speed F1 can achieve.
@@alanjm1234 I know the reasons they give Alan, that doesn't stop the dream though does it.
@@alanjm1234 if they did a proper setup for the fastest times the cars wouldnt reach anywhere near 400km/h, that would need to be almost monza spec downforce which would lose too much time around the high downforce top of the mountain section
@@alanjm1234 I’ve heard these excuses before but they seem to be fine running Monaco and Baku
The real sound of f1 >>> we miss it so much
Amen😇
The V10's sound better.
Say it louder!!
@@liamwoodman4950 Imo overrated. The v8's had a more refined sound like they were singing. The v10's are kinda overbearing, unless that's what people like about them.
@@austinslicton6974 🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂🤦♂
OMFG, that speed and sound
It's amazing how even the drivers and engineers stop and watch with undivided attention. F1 is extraordinary.
The sound 🔥🔥🔥🔥 That feeling must've been awesome for Liam on track!!
What a stunning location for a race car like this. The reflected sounds from the walls around the circuit must be amazing for the punters and drivers, and that scenic camera shot from the top of the mountain is world class.
the screaming V8 and that beastly sound when downshifting
This video has made me soooo happy. Thank you.
This is exactly what I wanted to see and hear. Thank you
Could never get tired of that sound. Can only image what full field of V8 or V10 cars would sound like.
Shame they couldn’t Danny ric behind the wheel, tick his box for driving Bathurst and give this thing a proper belting. Great video, so nice to see f1 back at bathurst
Danny Ric is at the Red Bull Car launch in the US
I guess because they had the Ford thing (hugely important for RB and USA) he couldn't go last minute...
may he can come and do it for the Bathurst 1000
Oh that’s right! I forgot they just had their launch. Makes sense now. Still amazing to see f1 back at the mountain :)
Can’t go full speed on this track
Simply the best. Bathurst would be a great host to an Australian F1 event I reken for once.
Please don't embarrass the rest of Australia, if you're illiterate,consult a dictionary. The word you're looking for is Reckon. SMH
@@riccicrozzie8204
There's nothing more embarrassing than being a whiny grammar nazi
@@ihavewaited90daystochangem51 I'm sorry you're offended, ma'am.
@@riccicrozzie8204
Says the one going on a karen rant over one word 🤦♂️
@@ihavewaited90daystochangem51 Karen is spelled with an upper case K.
Symphoni of sound, bless my ears. 🔥
Man when the rb7 goes from 6th to 7th gear on Conrod straight the sound is absolutely incredible as it echoes off the mountain!
man,do we miss these sounds
As a diehard Nijigasaki High School Idol Club fan, cant belive how unreal the sound of the RB7 through the Mount Panorama.
Seeing an F1 car in Bathurst is a dream come true, despite the fact that the track is not designed for F1 racing until Jenson Button proved us otherwise back in 2011, even though Mount Panorama now has an FIA grade license of 2 (it was Grade 3 previously until 3 years ago).
Sound is such an undeniably important part of the enjoyment of motorsport. I worry for it’s future.
This circuit needs to be on the F1 calendar!!!
My God that sound puls Bathurst is a match made in heaven. Imagine 20 f1 cars flat out on the mountain wow what a sight that would be. Bathurst is literally the best track on earth. Them Aussies have some great racing down there too. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Awesome sound!
Thank god for this upload, channel 7 decided ads half way through a 10 min demo was a good idea.
The smiles per hour of those cars was so much higher 😢
Bring back this sound to F1.
Agreed. F1 lost me when they banned proper engines. That's why I'm watching sports cars now.
V10 sounded 10 times better than this v8.
@@erikheijden9828 V10 was my favourite sound, too.
I’d love to see an F1 race at the mountain it would be epic, great track.
I know it could never happen, but how awesome would F1 be at Bathurst!
One of the best sounds ever 🤤
Goosebumps overload
exactly what you dont get from the current gen v6 turbos. a massive part of the appeal of f1 was the sound. there is *nothing* to me that gets my adrenaline going than hearing one of the older gen v10s screaming past for the first time on a weekend. V8 supercars do an excellent job of it but the current lot of cars you might as well be watching Formula E which has not and will not ever pick up as a spectator sport.
@@noinfo9130 Any form of motorsport that promotes quality racing will always succeed. Of course, there are always small brained fans, with attention spans of a toddler, that can't actually enjoy the sport for its true purpose and instead just sit idle and consume engine noises and DRS overtakes.
@@colejones6312 small brained? thats mature. I agree drs is stupid ....but NA sound ? MUSIC. Music that enhances the sport. FE is mind numbing bordem if you ask me. they sound like rc cars and look like cheap plastic toys from a discount store.
@@Psalm27Lordismylight Never said the V8's didn't sound better than the current stuff but I'd rather have crappy or no engine noise if it provides cars that are challenging to drive and close racing. I don't like electric powered race cars at all, not because of the sound but because it removes the bulk of skill required to control a car at the limit. My point is engine sound is not the defining element of F1 or any form motorsport.
How wonderful it would be to have the Australian GP back at Bathurst.
I really don't think modern F1 cars could do that thing at full-tilt. They'd turn into aeroplanes.
That's what we wanna see
It never WAS at Bathurst. Prior to Albert Park the AUS GP was at Adelaide. Prior to Adelaide there was no AUS GP on the F1 calendar.
@@ivanjulian2532 the Australian GP predates F1, and has been at 23 venues, including Bathurst
@@geoschwa since 1950 the only Grands Prix that count are those with FIA approved F1 cars in them, on courses approved by the FIA, in races which count towards the World Championship. Australia never had a true Formula One Grand Prix prior to 1985.
A throwback to the 80's early 90's F1 sound!
Let’s go Liam making New Zealander’s proud 🇳🇿
like most kiwis.. in Australia.
@@petesmitt poor jealous child
For what, doing this? That's a pretty low bar!
@@petesmitt yeah doing all the work while the Aussies stand back and watch
@@Tizeye Ha! I love how cheeky kiwis try to take credit for Australia's success. You've spent the last 50 years begging to be treated as pseudo-Australians and have NZ set up as some pseudo-state of Australia.
Proper F1 sound !
I thought he was going to have a crack at Jensons 1:48.8 on his last lap but backed out after the Chase. Insane watching an F1 car through Skyline, the dipper and Forest elbow vs a GT car
If I didn't live so far away I would've driven to Bathurst simply to watch and listen to this thing, rip it up. Awesome.
No hybrid will ever beat that sound. Loud as F, but pure as its can get and always brings joy from ear to ear!
It's also a hybrid, it has KERS.
NOW THIS IS WHAT I CALL F1 SOUND 🏁🏁🏁
Now imagine if Ricciardo had been driving, someone with RB F1 experience. Absolutely wicked
That would be the only time he’d sit in a red bull car all year.
Thanks for the upload
I’m sorry but how is an ev ever going to compare with that experience ❤
I'm in Florida, home to some iconic tracks but I have to admit, Bathhurst is in another league. Add Supercars and I'm jealous, very jealous.
Would love to see an F1 race here. My favourite track, a mix of Monaco and Monza.
the track is too thin, it will make for a rather boring race a la monaco with no overtakes at all
More like a mixture of Spa and Nordschleife
Unfortunately impossible for this track to attain FIA grade 1 status due to the landscape and various other factors.
@@CarimboHanky when GT3s and supercars race here you rarely see any overtakes on the mountain itself but the racing is still incredible. The mountain is exciting enough without overtakes, I think. The overtakes come after the mountain.
@@danielblakeman5308 oh yeah there are some straight cliffs on the other side of some of those barriers. it seems a lot of holdovers of older eras of racing havent shut it down yet, which im surprised by, but thankful for. its the best track in the country
One of these years I intend for us to travel to the Mount. The first RB I got to hear in person was the RB8. From the paddock of the US Grand Prix in 2012. Yep, I plan to travel half way around the world to attend one race. And I'm dragging my wife along with me. She won't even put up a fuss, she's as addicted as I am. Maybe more. :)
Tim you will absolutely shit yourself when you drive around the track. I have driven around it in several different cars and my litre supersports bike doing the legal speed limit of course (story has it they have hidden speed cameras). But coming over the top of the mountain down through the esses you will wonder how it is humanly possible to get a car down that section of road so quickly.
Obviously I was limited to sticking to my side of the road (being that it is an open road most of the year) but considering they were doing multiples of the speed I was doing I am stuffed if I know how they can do it. Think of the windiest mountain road you have ever driven on and these guys are doing like 100mph through it.
NSW sadly doesn't seen many F1 cars, anywhere these days,
@@DodgyBrothersEngineering I live right near the track, there is no speed cameras on it but the police like to sit in a driveway at the bottom of conrod straight just out of sight and use radar gun on a stand.
@@DodgyBrothersEngineering In the late 60s a mate and I did over 90mph down Conrod in his dad's Valiant station wagon. It went straight on at the end - 1 brake application and they faded away. Never forgotten that....
@@alexbrown1995 back in the days before the kink was put in. Think more than one person rolled trying to turn that corner after the brakes didn't work as well as intended.
I knew he was holding back in that first lap, glad he let it rip after that - my goodness
Now that would be a spectacle! 😁
Hello dave!
Probably the best thing I watched on RUclips
Goosebumps hearing it go down Conrod.
I am so glad to have experienced, although it be the V8, but still a high high revving F1 engine, at Spa in 08...
Sadly the hiatus of Schumacher, but it was awesome.
The F2 and F3 cars also sounded great
I'd love to see Daniel Ricciardo do a proper lap at this circuit. Finally, I'm glad to see this happens again! ❤️❤️
Miss that sound.
Wow wish I was there, epic
Wow.. I do miss this in F1 now, It sounds feral brought a tear to my eyes, the ultimate in normally aspirated V8
Sounds fantastic, and it's not even close to giving it Full Beans.
I was there today and in 2011 when Jenson Button put a McLaren around and I gotta say, the Button McLaren was way better, faster and louder. That being said he was a current F1 driver at the time so knew the machine better. I also got to talk to the red bull chief mechanic afterwards and he said they'd given the driver strict instructions not to push it too hard. Had it been me I'd not have been able to help myself lol. The mechanic said the RB7 reached 307km/h down conrod but the car was only geared for 315km/h anyways. It's been a great few days. Got to meet Valentino Rossi. Got into the pits, took some amazing photos. I've already rendered the Rossi livery into Gran Turismo 7 lol so any gamers look out for it ;)
A really cool moment was before the RB7 went out it revved the Australian national anthem. So awesome.
Looking forward to the race.
Definitely more parade laps than push laps. Would have liked to see him give it some welly.
He wasn't given the track time. Or Red Bull wimped out......I chose the latter. Liam did say he struggled with his first laps at the mountain. I mean Liam ain't no Jenson Button Danny Ric SHOULD have been behind the wheel. Welly Guaranteed!!!!
He was told to go slow, so he gave it as much as he was allowed
The track isn’t safe enough for them to go full speed
@@troycollett8540 bloody difficult to set it up properly as well. Someone had the bright idea to run one down the great ocean road a few years back and failed dismally, it *has* to be going at close to race speeds to safely go around corners or it just doesnt stick to the road.
@@troycollett8540 Exactly. Brain dead people wanting them to push a Historic car as hard as they can around one of the worlds most dangerous tracks... comical. People can't think for themselves... For what? To destroy a car like this? Just to say we pushed it hard around Bathurst?
goosebumps, even through the video
F1 should come here it’ll be a bloody good challenge and just so much more entertainment that half the tracks they race on.
i was watching this live,
Aloha From Hawaii!
That sound was the soul of Formula 1...and they got rid of it.
the era when this model F1 cars sounded the best
Sad there wasn’t any timed, laps but sounded amazing in person.
It was around 2 minutes.
I miss that sound so much
We need to see Seb hop back in one of his title winning cars.
One of the last F1 cars ever built before the series ended in 2013.
I was just thinking yesterday an indy car at Bathurst would be mental, then this video pops up in my feed 😂
I have driven that circuit and let me tell you it is much tighter than it looks here. but what a glorious sound. Pure magic.
Really cool seeing an F1 car around there, even if it's being driven at a jogging pace (by its standards and capabilities) I forget the time Jenson set many years ago, but I've always been curious what a car would run around there if it was pushed lol
1:48 somewhat, so basically 15 seconds faster
Too much risk pushing an F1 car to the max around here. The circuit is not up to current F1 standards, nor should it be, as it would spoil the character of the place. It is just fine for GTs and Supercars. I was there today & thoroughly enjoyed it.
@@terryj-dx6op I don't think it would affect the character that much honestly. Widen a few parts of the track, create larger runoff areas and we can still keep all the elevations and angles.
Right now we have to settle for the shitty Albert Park Street circuit.
@@c.d.c9425 couldn't be more true about Albert park haha, such a shame that we refer to a road that's only purpose is to be a race track every now and then a "street circuit"
@@c.d.c9425 they'd have to put a chicane in mountain straight and conrod. Otherwise speeds would be too high.
Oh! How I miss this sound.
very nice graphics
Need to have a F1 round at the Mountain.
Would love to see an official attempt for a lap record but the 2021 or 2013 redbull cars
They wouldn’t allow it, at those speeds would be airborne up mountain straight, at the start of the esses and other places. It’d be a runway rather than a racetrack, but would be spectacular!
The Mclaren had a crack
@@damienpooley7349 I remember that and it was stupid fast but sadly it's not official
@@thewinenut9800 yeah probably
No one’s gonna mention the 💎 🍩 at the end of his out lap ? Liam Lawson is a legend.
Funny that he was not allowed to go flat knacker because the FIA say the track is not safe enough, but the same FIA have no issues with an entire field of F1s racing full tilt at Monaco. 🤔
Yeah because monaco isnt on a giant mountain...
And Monaco is a slower overall track.
The way that car gets thru the "Kink" is amazing. It sounds pretty good too.
Doesn’t really show on TV but Skyline and The Dipper/Esses is really steep
GIVE SVG A DRIVE
They don't want him to show up the currents drivers. lol
With biofuel's becoming more and more available I really hope they bring back v8's or even v10's, THIS is the pinnacle of motorsport...
I cannot believe F1 got rid of that noise. What an absolute travesty