Ferrari considered Mercedes-like DAS F1 steering system in the past
Ferrari previously considered introducing a dual-axis steering sy🔥stem similar to the one pioneered by Mercedes on its own Formula 1 car.
Mercedes grabbed the headlines during the✅ opening week of pre-season testing in Barcelona when it debuted the DAS on Lewis Hamilton’s c❀ar.
The adjustable steering system alters the toe angle of the front tyres between corners and straights by moving the ꦫsteering wheel forward and backwards, actions which were first caught by onboard c💛ameras fixed to Hamilton’s W11.

Ferrari previously considered introducing a dual-axis steering꧂ system simil♋ar to the one pioneered by Mercedes on its own Formula 1 car.
Mercedes gღrabbed the headlines during the opening week of pre-season testing in Barcelona when it debuted the DAS on Leꦉwis Hamilton’s car.
The adjustable steering system alters the toe angle of the front tyres between corners and straights by moving the steering wheel forward and backwards, actions which were fi💎rst caught by onboard cameras fixed to Hamilton’s W11.
While Ferrari is not set to develop its own system, team principal Mattia Binotto revealed the Italian squad ha𝄹d consider🍎ed a DAS-style device in the past but opted against it due to uncertainty about whether it was legal or not.
"The DAS system is something we considered in the past, but we 𒁏didn't design and develop," Binotto said.
"The reason why🤪 first is the legality 🌊matter, which we didn't clarify with the FIA at the time.
“Second💮ly, because we believe it's not worthwhile, at least for our car and our car concepts.
"🐼We are loo𒅌king at what the others are doing. At the moment, it's really a question mark and I'm not sure we'll develop it.”
The FIA has given Mercedes the green lig𓆏ht to run DAS on its cars this season, though dual-axis steering systems are set to be banned from 2021.
Asked whether he f🌊eels Mercedes’ DAS system is legal, Binotto replied: "I think it's difficult forꦡ us to judge.
“We don’t know exactly their system but I'm pretty sure the FIA will make their own judgeꦿment and the right decision.”

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