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THE FUTURE OF STEERING

whips around, rear tyres ablaze as its atmo V8 bounces off its limiter. There’s a driver and a passenger aboard but, weirdly, there is no steering wheel. It has been removed. Instead, the driver controls the car with an iPhone, the steering and throttle two sliders underneath each thumb – like a game. When he’s had his fix, he hands the phone to the passenger, who then takes immediate control of the entire car and has his way with

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