The shape and diameter of Formula 1 car steering wheels have evolved significantly from 1950 to the present, influenced by technological advancements, ergonomic requirements, and regulations.
One major difference between steering wheels with smaller and larger radii is the presence or absence of power steering. This, in turn, affects the amount of force the driver must exert to steer the car, a topic already discussed in this steering load article.
If you want to replicate this era, the ideal product choice is the Podium Steering Wheel Classic V2.
Podium Steering Wheel Classic V2
If you want to replicate this era, your best choice is the ClubSport Steering Wheel 320 Alcantara.
If you wish to replicate this era, the best option is the ClubSport Steering Wheel Round 1 V2.
The legendary Michael Schumacher was a true pioneer in optimizing the ergonomics of his steering wheel, extracting every last bit of performance from both the car and himself.
If you wish to simulate this era, the best option is ClubSport Steering Wheel F1 eSports V2.
To integrate this era in your setup, see our ClubSport Steering Wheel Formula Oracle Red Bull Racing 2024.
ClubSport Steering Wheel Formula Oracle Red Bull Racing 2024
A modern F1 steering wheel can cost over €90,000 and weigh less than 1.5 kg, while incorporating more than 20 controls and advanced electronic systems. The evolution of the steering wheel reflects F1's shift from relying on pure physical strength to focusing on managing tires, mechanics, fuel, and other complex systems to meet the demands of today’s racing.