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Dual-axis steering (DAS) was a system developed by the Mercedes-AMG F1 Team for their W11 EQ Performance car that competed in the 2020 Formula One World Championship. It was considered one of the defining innovations of the W11.[1]

Mechanism

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The system allowed the driver to adjust the toe-in and toe-out angle of the car's front wheels by pulling and pushing on the steering wheel.[2]

Typically, the front wheels would have a slight toe-out, in order to improve performance during corners.[3] However, on straight sections of the track, toe-out resulted in uneven heating of the tyres, as well as increased friction. This resulted in decreased tyre longevity and decreased top speeds. With DAS, the driver could adjust the front wheels to a neutral (zero) toe angle, counteracting these effects.[4]

Reception

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Legality

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Red Bull Racing lodged an official protest with the FIA, citing that the system was a breach of Formula One's Technical Regulations.[5] Mercedes remained confident that the system was legal.[2] Ultimately, Red Bull's protest was rejected and DAS was allowed for the 2020 season. However, the system was banned from 2021 onwards.[6]

Safety

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Driver Lewis Hamilton believed DAS would have no negative impact on the safety of the driver. The FIA also did not object to the safety of the system.[2]

Implementation

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Rival team McLaren indicated no plans to implement DAS within their own car. Scuderia Ferrari indicated mild interest in introducing the system, however noted that an implementation would only arrive mid-season, if at all.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Tech Tuesday: Why DAS is only the second most impressive innovation on the Mercedes W11". July 22, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c ""DAS explained: What we know so far about Mercedes' new trick steering system"". February 21, 2020.
  3. ^ ""Tech Insight: Have Mercedes just changed the game with new steering wheel system?"". February 20, 2020.
  4. ^ Rodrigues, Cadmo; Landre Junior, Janes (March 2022). "Review of the dual-axis steering system used by Mercedes-AMG in Formula One". 2021 SAE Brasil Congress & Exhibition.
  5. ^ "Red Bull lodges official protest against Mercedes DAS system". July 4, 2020.
  6. ^ "Mercedes DAS system ruled legal as Red Bull protest rejected". July 4, 2020.
  7. ^ ""Dual Axis Steering (DAS): What is it, and why is it causing controversy?"". April 10, 2020.