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.
“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 ...
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