Which 2020 Formula 1 engine sounds best?
With the start of the 2020 Formula 1 campaign looming ever closer, teams have begun to fire up their cars for the first time ahead of🧸 pre-season test💃ing.
But which power unit do you think sounds best?
Mercedes
Mercedes were the first te💜am to get its 2020 power unit roaring into life on January 28 at its Brackley base, with the German manufacturer hoping its latest engine can fire it to yet another world championship double and mainta𝔉in its supremacy in F1.

With the start of the 2020 Formula 1 ca🅷mpaign looming ever closer, teams have begun to fire up their cars for the first time ahead of pre-season testing.
But which power unit do you think sounds best?
Mercedes
Mercedes were the first team to get its 2020 power unit roaring into life on January 28 at its Brackley base, with the German mღanufacturer hoping its latest engine can f🔯ire it to yet another world championship double and maintain its supremacy in F1.
Mercedes engine chief Andy Cowell admitted the team has been 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:“fighting a few little issues” with its 2020 engine as it loo🌺ks to make further gains heading into the new campaign, highlighting how the search for constant improvement does not come without challenges.
Listen up... W11 is ALIVE!
— Mercedes-AMG F1 (@MercedesAMGF1)
Ferrari
— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari)Ferrari is still seeking its first F1 title of any description since 2008 and is in danger of losing a record it has held since 2004. If Mercedes triumphs once more to this year’s constructors’ championship it will overtake Ferrari as the only team to have won seven world titles i𒊎n a row.
McLaren and Renault
On the same day as Ferrari, McLaren fired up its Renault-powered MCL35 for the first time. The Woking outfit is looking to follow up its strongest year of the V6 hybrid era to date, after beating engine supplier Renault to fourth place in t๊he constructors’ standings.
2020 marks the last season McLaren will be powered by the French manufactuౠrer, before rekindling its former partne🎉rship with Mercedes from 2021.
The Renault works s🌳quad follo🍸wed suit a couple of days later by sharing a sound clip of its own engine fire up.
Stop scrolling.
— McLaren (@McLarenF1)
Turn up your volume.
Listen as the comes to life.
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— Renault F1 Team (@RenaultF1Team)
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Honda is the only engine manufacture🤡r yet to share a fire up. The Japanese manufacturer will once again power both Red Bull and its rebranded sister squad AlphaTauri in 2020.
Max Verstappen scored three victories in 2019 as Honda made impressive gains with its engine performance, ending the year as a match for rivals Ferrari and Mercedes. Can it go one better in 2020෴?
Waiting patiently...
— Aston Martin Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing)
Work in progress
— Toro Rosso (@ToroRosso)

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