It turns out that building a winning machine and developing the team to go with it is quite expensive. The benefits are many, and winning isn’t the only way companies can get value from motorsports.

This is why companies spend millions on motorsports

Have you ever wondered how much money it costs to develop and maintain a racing team? Probably not, and I can’t blame you… but it turns out that building a winning machine and developing the team to go with it is quite expensive. When it comes to quite expensive, we are talking tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars per year, depending on the series.

Last summer I traveled to Europe and visited several car-themed destinations in Germany, Belgium and Italy. I’ve discussed this another message in more detail, but for this the focus is on one thing: technology. More specifically, the technical and organizational benefits that companies gain from building and maintaining a racing team.

Racing is a great mania to which you must sacrifice everything, without restraint and without hesitation. -Enzo Ferrari

The wheel

Steering wheels have evolved since the early days and now have buttons for media controls, driving modes, shifting and countless other somewhat pointless functions (has the voice command system in your car ever worked?) that can at least keep the driver entertained. Advances in motorsport steering wheels, which have evolved into complex interfaces with multiple controls to improve vehicle performance, have had a trickle-down effect on passenger cars. The less time drivers have their hands off the wheel, the more they can drive the car. Our applications differ from those of drivers, but the idea is the same.

Here’s a collection of photos of some wheels over the years, note the lack of buttons or even an airbag in the first one, and then a horn button in (what I think is) a Lamborghini Murcielago, and then buttons for literally everything whatever you can think of (including a useless voice assistant that responds when someone mentions the word Mercedes).

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