f1.redbaron wrote:Just a follow-up question. How, exactly, does one figure out the HP rating of an engine based on a sound it produces. I've heard some things on this subject, but nobody gave a clear explanation of how it is done. Any ideas?
Obviously, technicians sit at the side of the track and with accurate sound recorders, record the sounds of the cars passing by. These sounds are analysed in the lab. Of course, RPM can be determined, that's a simple matter of counting. But the power levels are guessed at by analysis of the resonance. I know it's not an exact science yet, and I'm definitely not a sound expert. But this was mentioned in a past article of race tech magazine.
I'm sure that video analysis can also determine the car's acceleration, based in bit by bit analysis of each centimeter the car moves. It would take a lot of people and hard work, but with triangulation based on cameras and careful surveying, a lot of data can be learned.