sucof wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 17:11
However: if the driver pulls or pushes the steering wheel, the car does not change direction, meaning, that this is not steering.
The question is: is steering defined as making the car change direction?
As far as I can see steering is
only defined as changing the [alignment] of no more than two wheels.
Under Article 1: Defintion, neither steering wheel nor steering are defined. Instead land vehicle is defined
with this statement...
ARTICLE 1: DEFINITIONS
1.1 Formula One Car :
An automobile designed solely for speed races on circuits or closed courses.
1.2 Automobile :
A land vehicle running on at least four non‐aligned complete wheels, of which at least two are
used for steering and at least two for propulsion.
1.3 Land vehicle :
A locomotive device propelled by its own means, moving by constantly taking real support on
the earth's surface, of which the propulsion and steering are under the control of a driver
aboard the vehicle.
ARTICLE 10 : SUSPENSION AND STEERING SYSTEMS
10.4 Steering :
10.4.1 Any steering system which permits the re‐alignment of more than two wheels is not
permitted.
https://www.fia.com/file/78015/download/26184
The driver
is indeed in control of the Mercedes DAS system, so it seems to comply IMO. At least two wheels are used for steering, so that complies. No more than two wheels are used for steering, so that also complies.