JANUARY 16, 2016

F1 up to 25 per cent louder in 2016

The volume of F1 will be turned up this year, Williams technical boss Pat Symonds says.

The volume of F1 will be turned up this year, Williams technical boss Pat Symonds says.

He said on Friday that, simply through "normal development" of the power units since their introduction in 2014, they are already louder.

But for 2016, rule changes to the wastegate will deliberately turn up the volume.

"When (the wastegate) is closed, it is about 14 per cent louder," Symonds is quoted as saying in international media reports.

"And when open, it will be up to 20 to 25 per cent, so quite a lot," he added.

Symonds was also asked about FIA president Jean Todt's claim that, for the sake of the 'show', F1 should consider accepting the relatively low cost of reintroducing in-race refuelling.

"It will cost far more than EUR 50,000 (per team) -- that will not even pay for the freight," he is quoted by France's L'Equipe.

"It will also have an impact on race strategy so for me I would be sorry if we brought it (refuelling) back," said Symonds.

(GMM)