🔹 His DRS button is now at the front, just below “CHR,” unlike Leclerc, who keeps it at the back and uses that spot for “OK.”
🔹 Leclerc scrolls through display pages with his right thumb, while Hamilton uses both hands.
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🔹 His DRS button is now at the front, just below “CHR,” unlike Leclerc, who keeps it at the back and uses that spot for “OK.”
🔹 Leclerc scrolls through display pages with his right thumb, while Hamilton uses both hands.
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Spot the differences! Hamilton and Leclerc have some quite different steering wheel setups tailored to their personal preferences… 👀
🔹 Hamilton’s “N” (neutral) button is now “CHR” for hybrid regen, while “P” (speed limiter) became “PC” for pit stop confirmation—both moved lower.
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Now, several months later, speculation is growing that she might challenge Ben Sulayem in the upcoming FIA elections this December, as reported by Autosprint correspondent Stefano Tamburini.
01.03.2025 15:46 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0The two clashed in 2023 when Ben Sulayem launched a controversial inquiry into a potential conflict of interest—an investigation that was quickly dropped after backlash from all 10 F1 teams. Wolff called the allegations “intimidatory and misogynistic” and later filed a criminal complaint in France.
01.03.2025 15:46 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0According to a report by the Italian media outlet Autosprint, Susie Wolff (F1 Academy’s Managing Director and the wife of Mercedes F1 team boss Toto) could be positioning herself to replace Mohammed Ben Sulayem as FIA president in the upcoming election later this year… 👀😳
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The difference in steering angle between the Aston Martin and Ferrari in turn 11 is pretty crazy… 👀😳
Note: Alonso was using the C1 tyre, while Leclerc was driving around on the C3 tyre.