Yeah, I see what you mean. Since the thumbs didn't completely grip the wheel, that wasn't an issue for us.autogyro wrote: I only mentioned the wheel design, because a spinning steering wheel in a crash can easily break thumbs, I know from personal experience in a 150bhp Mini.
Gripping the wheel with thumbs helps with control so long as the thumbs are removed from behind the wheel in a crash (should be a natural reaction).
Mt preference would be to have the buttons on the inside of the wheel for thumb operation, allowing the fingers to have a continual grip on the outside.
I'm a little curious what you mean by "buttons on the inside of the wheel for thumb operation." Are you saying that if you were to build a wheel from scratch, you would essentially take what we designed... remove the Al plate and stick the buttons underneath the thumbs as you would grip the wheel if it didn't have the plate. So then you would just have to "squeeze" the wheel to shift?
I have a feeling I'm misinterpreting you, but if that is what you meant then I could see problems with that arrangement.