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Learn how Ferrari's F1 steering wheel works

Video To news overview © Ferrari Youtube It's easy to look at an F1 steering wheel and get lost in all of the many dials and switches. For years the technology surrounding the wheel has gotten more and more complicated, but luckily for us Carlos Sainz broke down how the one that controls the Ferrari SF21 works. The Spaniard revealed he's been hard at work trying to memorise all of the different functions, which he believes runs into the thousands. One of the buttons that stand out the most is the big green N button, which unsurprisingly, puts the car into neutral no matter what gear it is currently in. The PC button next to it confirms with the team that the planned pit stop has been...
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