Let’s do a nostalgia-themed poll for us motorheads. Which type of engine do you find most impressive on the race track?
1) Classic gasoline engines, with their signature sound and vibrations;
2) Turbocharged modern engines, delivering high performance and efficiency;
3) Fully electric systems, offering instant torque and whisper-quiet operation.
Which option appeals to you most—and why? Share your thoughts and let’s debate!
Do you prefer the classic engine roar of the '90s or the modern turbo power?
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I think the appeal on the track comes down to finding the right balance between sound, feel, and instant torque. Classic petrol engines deliver that legendary 90s body noise and vibration—the "vroom-vroom" effect that just hypnotizes the crowd. But modern turbocharged engines give you more horsepower and better fuel efficiency on the same track, and when the boost kicks in, you feel that sudden surge of power in every gear change. Then there are fully electric systems, which take it to another level: instant torque from 0 seconds, so as soon as you hit the line, you’re accelerating with maximum grip—and the near-silence creates this "quiet but deadly" vibe.
Bro, if you want a visual and auditory show on track, nothing beats the nostalgic sound and vibration of a classic engine. If you're chasing performance and efficiency, turbo is the way to go. And if it's all about "speed and silence," then full electric is perfect. Me? I’m all about turbo-electric hybrids—combining the high horsepower of a turbo with the instant torque of an electric motor gives you the most balanced experience in both sound and performance.