As technology has advanced, the role of the driver has evolved alongside it, mirroring changes to their most important and well-known tool: the steering wheel.
Take, for example, the F1 steering wheel. As detailed in our previous article on the evolution of F1 wheels, the design has transitioned from a simple 400mm circular wheel to today's mini-computer, capable of managing numerous vehicle parameters and allowing drivers to make real-time adjustments. These range from "simple" traction control to more complex differential settings.
The Golden Rule: Ergonomics
The primary rule is to follow the ergonomics of your hand: The most essential controls must be easily accessible.
Key functions to map:
Note: TC gain/slip, ABS, and brake bias can also be assigned to encoders.
Key functions to map:
Note: TC gain/slip, ABS, brake bias, brake migration, and hybrid battery management can also be assigned to encoders.
Key functions to map:
Note: TC gain/slip, ABS, brake bias, brake migration, and differential settings can also be assigned to encoders.
If you race with a single monitor, we suggest mapping two buttons (one in the top-right and one in the top-left) for “Look Right” and “Look Left.” These are incredibly useful in close battles on track.
Fanatec offers a wide range of steering wheels. We recommend choosing your wheel based on the number of buttons required to manage your car's functions efficiently.