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    F1 Today
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    History Mystery - Case 3 (F1) [CLOSED: 2002 Ferrari Steering Wheel Map]

    Ok, the third case is this...

    1. Which team is this steering wheel from?
    2. Which year is this steering wheel from?
    3. What does:
    a) the 'LC' button stand for?
    b) the speed limiter button look like?
    c) the 'E' button do?
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    Carlis
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    Re: The History Mystery - Case 3

    Quote Originally Posted by F1 Today
    Ok, the third case is this...

    1. Which team is this steering wheel from?
    2. Which year is this steering wheel from?
    3. What does:
    a) the 'LC' button stand for?
    b) the speed limiter button look like?
    c) the 'E' button do?
    Have no clue, but here I go...
    1. The marvelous Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, the team that will have the best driver on the grid from 2007!
    2. 2002?
    3.a) Easy... Launch Control
    3b) It looks Round (seriously though, I think it should be one of the two buttons on the side of the steering wheel, one with the arrow up (to engage it?) and one with the arrow down (to disengage it?))
    3c) I dunno... Allows you to rev-limit the engine?

  3. #3
    JoStream
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    That's an interesting question F1Today

    1. Ferrari
    2. 2002
    3.
    a.Launch Control
    b. Top Right "L" Button
    c. I do know that the 3 turnable buttons on the right side are for the engine. That's why I have a tough time imagining that the E is also for the engine. It might serve as an engine start button of sorts.

    8)

  4. #4
    F1 Today
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    Ok, between you, you've correctly answered...


    1. Which team is this steering wheel from? The marvelous Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, the team that will have the best driver on the grid from 2007!
    2. Which year is this steering wheel from? 2002
    3. What does:
    a) the 'LC' button stand for? Launch Control
    b) the speed limiter button look like? Top Right "L" Button
    c) the 'E' button do? Wrong! It doesn't allow you to rev-limit the engine.

    On question number 2, any answer after 2001 would've been accepted because the steeing wheel remained unchanged for many years.

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    F1 Today
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    Clue! The 'E' button does have something to do with the engine.

  6. #6
    JoStream
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    Well it's couldn't be economy mode, because it would need to be more specific than that. :?

    But ultimately they should have put a K for killing the engine. I guess engine kill or engine stop might be it. 8)

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    F1 Today
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    Very good. The 'E' Button switches off the engine.

    Case closed.


 

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