TAG wrote:Afterthought from last year. Anyone know why Ferrari and perhaps others switched to steering wheels without the large displays, most evident in wet races, so perhaps a concern with reliability? There were some teams namely Mercedes and McLaren that always used the wheels with the display and some teams that only used wheels without the display.
As far as I remember Ferrari had used the same wheel in all test, practice and race sessions.
Here is onboard video of Alonso retiring in Suzuka. It was a wet race and they used wheel with large display
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Only teams that changed their displays through the season were Force India (which tested wheel with new LCD display in last few races) and Williams (at Abu Dhabi tests after last race).
Lotus, Red Bull and Caterham were only teams that did not use new LCD displays at any point in 2014.
Mercedes, Ferrari, Toro Rosso, McLaren, Sauber and Marussia used only new LCD display.