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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

The awesome sound of the 2003 BMW Williams F1 V10.

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  • cosworth and toyota destroyed the team!!!!

  • @MegaAble1234 Yeah soon as BMW decided to make its own team rather than being an engine supplier, things went downhill for Williams lol

  • if an f1 had a v10 turbocharged engine could it go 236 mph(380 kph) without changing the wings or anything? (without DRS and KERS)

  • @ssj5devilhunter666 They were almost doing that with the n/a V10 at Monza

  • @DRF71N but could a turbocharged v10 do it? (and i mean doing it!! not almost!)

  • @ssj5devilhunter666 Well yeah if it makes more power and torque I don't see why it couldn't

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  • todays F1 cars suck so badly :(

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  • @DRF71N Only problem whit that would be that drivers would get serious injures or kill'd alot, pretty hard to handle that kind of monsters :P

  • V10>V12>V8

  • @ssj5devilhunter666

    (8O omg... a turbocharged V10??!!! are you out of your mind?

  • @johnlaw000 If by race trim, you mean having no rear wing, and considerably longer gearing, then yes. It was indeed in race trim :P

  • @johnlaw000

    Plus, if you even remotely followed F1 during that time you will know that BAR Honda was far from a top team; mid-pack runners at best.

  • @ssj5devilhunter666

    In 2006 the BAR team took their F1 car out the Bonneville Salt Flats in the USA and reached 400kph (248 MPH) in race trim. This was the first year of the n/a v8 engines with about 200hp less than the n/a v10.

  • @DRF71N maybe in the V10 era but the V8 engines now have almost no difference because of the regulations and no more re fueling means the efficiency therefor power will have to be very similar to one another. It's all about the reliability now but I guess the mercedes v8 engine now can provide that bit of more power and the best reliability at the moment but at the same time its the most costly but it will be cost effective for a championship winning team.

  • @ActionEHamshraershV

    It wouldn't. Aerodynamics of the car would not allow it. The car would be absolutely glued to the road.

  • at 0:14 you can hear..the voice of the devil!

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