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2014 F1 Steering Wheel Infographic; Sauber F1 Team
Topic Started: May 8 2014, 05:35 PM (305 Views)
ELUSIVEJIM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k0l1f9An34

And this is F1 cutting costs <doh>

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Steelstallions
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too much tech, not enough action!
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Can someone throw a guess on the price tag of that gizmo? $100k?
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ELUSIVEJIM
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Iberiafromoz,May 9 2014
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Can someone throw a guess on the price tag of that gizmo? $100k?

What worries me is what is being hidden in these complex systems??

Remember 1994 when Benetton were able to hide traction control.

These systems must be impossible to police.

Plus is it really safe for drivers to be travelling at 200+mph while looking at their steering wheels?

Ok its Maldonado but seriously

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRV4eOxQPAM

As steel says far too much technology <no>

I would rather have more new teams on the grid with cheaper F1 cars than this nonsense.
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