
Un-round steering wheels routinely change position from where a driver last held them, making them an unnaturally awkward primary control surface. The 'quartic' wheel was widely ridiculed on the 1973 Austin Allegro. Flat-bottomed wheels make sense only in racing cars with difficult access or single-seaters with airflow concerns.
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