The last must have been RB and Williams in 2014. Williams also kept a fixed digital display separate from the steering wheel ever since. Don't know about the first but I know Ferrari and Renault had a dashboard on their car around '06-'07. From '08-'13 they reverted to the classic analog configurationtheriusDR3 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2021, 12:43Can anyone tell me the first-ever Formula 1 car to utilize digital display dashboard and last-ever Formula 1 car to utilize an old analog dashboard?
I think with analog he means those round things with a needlenico5 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2021, 00:48The last must have been RB and Williams in 2014. Williams also kept a fixed digital display separate from the steering wheel ever since. Don't know about the first but I know Ferrari and Renault had a dashboard on their car around '06-'07. From '08-'13 they reverted to the classic analog configurationtheriusDR3 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2021, 12:43Can anyone tell me the first-ever Formula 1 car to utilize digital display dashboard and last-ever Formula 1 car to utilize an old analog dashboard?
Probably never. The added weight would be an issue plus there is very little info that is needed in places where they wouldn’t be able to view the screen. Shifting for instance goes with a beep, what works better then any graphic (because how the brain is wired)
Ralf Schumacher and I believe at least 1 other driver tried them in the early 2000s.
The mirrors are kind of useless. Anything to help a driver's situational awareness.
I believe Lotus allready had full digital display back in 1987. So it must have started somewhere in that time.theriusDR3 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2021, 12:43Can anyone tell me the first-ever Formula 1 car to utilize digital display dashboard and last-ever Formula 1 car to utilize an old analog dashboard?
Probably more helpful to have screens and cameras instead of classic mirrors. A HUD is always difficult with vibrations of the helmet.godlameroso wrote: ↑26 Jan 2021, 16:19The mirrors are kind of useless. Anything to help a driver's situational awareness.
Cars had very basic digital displays for a long time. I beleive Schumacher used one at Benetton. Used in testing I think. Don't know this was the first though.theriusDR3 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2021, 12:43Can anyone tell me the first-ever Formula 1 car to utilize digital display dashboard and last-ever Formula 1 car to utilize an old analog dashboard?
Lol. Are you sure you are not mistaken?nico5 wrote: ↑25 Jan 2021, 00:48The last must have been RB and Williams in 2014. Williams also kept a fixed digital display separate from the steering wheel ever since. Don't know about the first but I know Ferrari and Renault had a dashboard on their car around '06-'07. From '08-'13 they reverted to the classic analog configurationtheriusDR3 wrote: ↑24 Jan 2021, 12:43Can anyone tell me the first-ever Formula 1 car to utilize digital display dashboard and last-ever Formula 1 car to utilize an old analog dashboard?