280mm(width)×250mm(length)×35mm(thickness) The cockpit is lined with countless switches and LED warning lights. The cockpit is more like a game controller than a steering wheel, as the drivers try out various settings during the race.
To the eyes accustomed to such a scene, we would like to introduce a steering wheel that has a very primitive atmosphere. This steering wheel has a characteristic C-shaped form with the top end cut off, and in the center you can see the well-known yellow base prancing horse.
This steering wheel was prepared for the 412T, the car in which the Scuderia Ferrari F1 team competed in the 1994 season, and is based on the MOMO 27/C. The drivers at that time were Allegri and Berger, but this is a replica steering wheel of the one prepared for Berger, not the Allegri model with its somewhat peculiar steering position.
From the late 1980s, F1 steering wheels were very simple, but it was the dawn of the era when radio switches and other devices were installed. This replica steering wheel is a reproduction of the prototype, so it was made before any modifications were made, such as screw holes for installation on the car body. It is a very rare style.
The Cavallino emblem in the center is surprisingly plain. It is a 3D type sticker, which is surprisingly plain. Looking at race photos from the 1994 and 1995 seasons using the 412T and its evolutionary 412T2, we can see how various switches were added to this prototype model for each race. The 412T2 is a prototype of the Scuderia Ferrari F1, and the 412T2 is the evolution of the 412T2.
This is a rare item that quietly tells the story of the good old days of Scuderia Ferrari F1, and is a must-see for all Tifosi. A rare item for all Tifosi.