This is which team's steering wheel?

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Scania
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This is which team's steering wheel?

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xpensive
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Knobs and buttons says "mix" and "drink", why I guess it must be Kimi's?
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Does anyone know what the 4 numbered dials are? One is labelled "INT" and another "EXT" I had first thought they might be brake bias dials, but that doesn't seem to match up with the int and ext labels.

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Looks like STR.

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Henning wrote:Does anyone know what the 4 numbered dials are? One is labelled "INT" and another "EXT" I had first thought they might be brake bias dials, but that doesn't seem to match up with the int and ext labels.
brake bias dials are not on the steering wheel as they must be fully mechanical by nature.

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or Red Bull. It's definetly a Newey car.
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Henning wrote:Does anyone know what the 4 numbered dials are? One is labelled "INT" and another "EXT" I had first thought they might be brake bias dials, but that doesn't seem to match up with the int and ext labels.
I think they actually say Ent & Ext - so possibly differential settings for corner entry & exit?

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I'm liking the 'Fail' button.

Piquet must be pressing it a lot :wink:

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natef1 wrote:I'm liking the 'Fail' button.

Piquet must be pressing it a lot :wink:
Nope, he's got "Epic FAIL" button instead!

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Guys - whose steering wheel is this?

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Seeing as there is a "drink" button and a "fail" button, I would have to guess it's Kimi's.. :lol:
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obviously a kers car

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It's a Torro Rosso...

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Motley wrote:It's a Torro Rosso...
It is a white car though... got to be a BMW then?
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Motley wrote:It's a Torro Rosso...
STR dont have KERS, ut maybe they have the button there just in case for later this year.