- 18 Jan 09, 04:28#88158
Official F1 website:
Formula One cars now run with power assisted steering, reducing the forces that must be transmitted by the steering wheel. This has enabled designers to continue with the trend of reducing the steering wheel size, with the typical item now being about half the diameter of that of a normal road car.
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
In terms of phiscally driving a car, apparently GP2 cars are much harder to drive. The main difference being that modern F1 cars have hydraulic steering or something advanced like that. So yeah, apparently they are easier to actually drive.
Is that true? I thought drivers gave up using power steering when Schumacher proved that its much more beneficial to go without it, it gives the driver a better feeling of the car's responses.
I agree that physically it would make it easier, but great car control requires feedback, and a lot of that comes through an old fashioned steering setup.
Official F1 website:
Formula One cars now run with power assisted steering, reducing the forces that must be transmitted by the steering wheel. This has enabled designers to continue with the trend of reducing the steering wheel size, with the typical item now being about half the diameter of that of a normal road car.

