Slotted behind the car’s halo and set deep within its tub, F1 drivers have more than two dozen buttons, knobs, rotary dials, menus, displays, and LEDs to interact with on the steering wheel.
Every race is a showcase of F1's technical side and the rules that ... position when the driver pushes a button on the steering wheel. This reduces drag and increases top speed, allowing for ...
“My main laps in F1 have been on the simulator at Ferrari, so I’m used to that steering wheel,” he said. “There are a few differences with the Haas steering wheel, and it’s not quite ...
DRS is a movable flap on the rear wing of an F1 car. By pressing a button on the steering wheel, the driver activates DRS, which adjusts the rear wing to allow more air to pass through ...
Discussing his new Ferrari steering wheel ahead of F1 winter testing in Bahrain last ... "I was interested,” he explained in ...
A major car brand is redefining the driving experience with a bold new feature inspired by the world’s fastest cars. The luxury car brand has locked in plans to introduce its controversial F1 ...
and while an F1 car achieves this with a moveable flap on the rear wing, on the P1, DRS reduces the angle of the rear wing to zero. It’s operated by a button on the steering wheel, and takes ...