After many years of having the screen mounted in the cockpit instead of on the wheel

    • misery mansion@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      ALBON: I just feel, like for my career development, it would be good if Williams did stuff in an industry standard way… Not that I’m thinking of leaving! I know that Williams is a family and as your best driver I’m kind of the “cool uncle”, which comes with a lot of responsibility. And continuity is important.

      However between you and me, I think we both know I won’t be here forever, either the team will outgrow me or I will outgrow the team… either way it would be good to have the screen in the steering wheel… Even for the next guy. Not that I’m leaving of course.

      But just in case.

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    10 months ago

    I always thought despite the wheel previously being an obstruction there was an advantage to it being fixed. When in full lock and in a tight turn, you could still see the wheel easily. Arguably you’re meant to be focused on the apex but still, upside down data is useless.

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      10 months ago

      I’m not 100% sure about how it was mounted, but I wondered whether the wheel would partially cover the fixed screen previously when turned