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Niko_Fx
05-26-2006, 10:54 PM
I certainly can't.... Mistake by a professional F1 driver perhaps?

3:15 mark in the video.

http://www.dpccars.com/car-movies/05-23-06pageMcLarenF1andFerrariF40.htm

ScionDriver
05-26-2006, 10:55 PM
I am pretty sure I have seen that video, and I thought the exact same thing, the F1 is naturally aspirated.

F1_Master
05-26-2006, 11:27 PM
A mistake yes, but I've seen worse. I've seen a guy call the 4 pipes in the back "NOS bottles..."

pimento
05-26-2006, 11:47 PM
Either than or he said it when talking about one of the other two cars there, and some editor thought it was a 'cool' comment to add in.

drakkie
05-27-2006, 12:23 AM
Either than or he said it when talking about one of the other two cars there, and some editor thought it was a 'cool' comment to add in.

no because he said it IN the F1. His mouth was moving.

driftnWRX
05-27-2006, 01:56 AM
LOL that professional F1 driver is smoking crack?

Guest
05-27-2006, 03:31 AM
amzing video (the noise!!!!!) just a shame it was controled by a retard, although he certainly can drive!

Mustang
05-27-2006, 05:21 AM
althought i didnt think it was turbo's you can hear a slight whistle

he wasnt on about the eb110 or the f40 in the vid but they do both have hauge turbos, the bugatti has 4 i think and the ferrari has 2

the jag xjr15 also had a similar whistle

Mustang
05-27-2006, 05:22 AM
amzing video (the noise!!!!!) just a shame it was controled by a retard, although he certainly can drive!


yeah








Mika Hakkinen started out his racing career in the same way as all the great drivers, in karting. He started karting in 1973 at the age of 5 and won his first race 2 years later. From the age of 11 Mika won championship after championship, as detailed in the table below.

His move into single seater racing was equally successful, he held three Formula Ford 1600 championship titles at the end of his first season, in 1987.

After a move into British Formula 3 in 1989, Hakkinen won the championship in just his second season, with West Surrey Racing.

Formula 1
The US Grand Prix of 1991, in Pheonix, Arizona was Mika's debut in the world's top racing series. He retired from this race with engine failure, after spinning several times. His team was the now departed Lotus-Judd.

His move to McLaren was in 1993, when they were using Ford power. He was employed as a test driver, Ayrton Senna and Michael Andretti being the race drivers. When Andretti opted to return to CART racing, Mika was promoted to race driver and sensationally out qualified Senna in his first race with the team.

It was with McLaren that Mika gained his first podium finish, 3rd in the Japanese GP. In 1995 a serious accident during practice at the Australian Grand Prix brought him within inches of his life. A tyre had deflated at high speed with the result of a hard impact into a tyre wall, severe head injuries and a coma. However, he recovered and returned to racing, and won his first GP in 1997, which was the European Grand Prix of that year.



Karting History

Year


Position


Championship

1978


1st


Keimola Regional Karting Championship

1979


1st


Regional Karting Championship

1980


4th


Lapland Karting Championship

1981


1st


Finnish Karting Championship (F Miniseries)

1982


1st
2nd


Ronnie Peterson Memorial Championship
Finnish Karting Championship (F-miniseries)

1983


1st


Finnish Karting Championship (FN series)

1984


1st


Finnish Karting Championship (FA series)

1985


1st


Finnish Karting Championship (FA series)

1986


1st


Finnish Karting Championship (FA series)



Single Seater History

Year


Position


Championship

1987


1st
1st
1st


Finnish Formula Ford 1600 Championship
Swedish Formula Ford 1600 Championship
Nordic Formula Ford 1600 Championship

1988


1st
2nd


Opel Lotus Euroseries Championship
British GM Euroseries

1989


7th
British Formula 3 Championship

1990


1st


British Formula 3 Championship



Formula One History

Year


Position


Championship

1991


15th


Formula One World Championship

1992


8th


Formula One World Championship

1993


15th
Formula One World Championship

1995


7th


Formula One World Championship

1996


6th


Formula One World Championship

1997


6th


Formula One World Championship

1998


1st


Formula One World Championship
1999

1st
Formula One World Championship

mclaren_crazy
05-27-2006, 06:37 AM
Gordon Murray looks great with a mullet

Peloton25
05-30-2006, 11:12 PM
You can look at it two ways I guess - either "What was he thinking?!?!?!" in the sense that someone in his position at the time should clearly have known the specifications on the McLaren F1's engine. Or, you could look at it in the sense that the F1's lump must be truly impressive to open up if a Formula One driver of Hakkinen's caliber is given the impression that it isn't simply a normally aspirated unit. :D

Throwing my silly theories out the window, this is a quote by someone on another forum who seems to know more about the video:


acutally, the two passengers sitting in the car were the translator for the show and the tv host. and the full sentence was (something like) "its certainly very noisy in here, doesn't sound as good i think, the others, [you can hear the turbo whisling]" i think they edited that front bit out coz it was ment to be a story about how good the f1 really is, but certainlly bad editing.

i've seen the entire thing on tape when i was in hongkong about 8 years ago. and it had about 40 mintus more than the ones on the net.

So take that for what it's worth. :)

>8^)
ER

Vaigra
05-31-2006, 03:59 AM
Once again, Peloton saves the McLaren day :p

Peloton25
06-01-2006, 08:01 PM
Thanks man. :cool:

It's obvious to me that Hakkinen would have never made that sort of mistake as he was directly involved with the development of the McLaren F1 prototypes. Here are some photos of him pulled from Driving Ambition - the first two during high speed testing in Nardo, Italy. The last with Gordon Murray and others from the F1 development team. The other driver suited up was the lead test driver on the F1 project - Jonathan Palmer.

>8^)
ER


BTW: As for the dude in the short shorts in photo #1 - it was 1993, what else can you say? :D