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Thirty 3️⃣0️⃣ years ago, Niki Lauda told 💬 us: "Take a trained 🎓 monkey 🐒 place him into the cockpit 🏎️ and he is able to drive the car 🏅" Thirty 3️⃣0️⃣ years later Sebastian told 💬 us: "I had to start 🏁 my car 🏎️ like a computer 💻 It's very complicated 😕" And Nico Rosbeg said, err, he pressed 👇 during the race 🏁 I don't remember what race 🤔 the wrong button 🔘 on the wheel 🎡 Question for you 👉 to both 👦👦 Is formula 1 🏎️ driving today too complicated 🤷 with 20 and more buttons 🔘 on the wheel 🎡 are you too much under effort 😤 under pressure 😖 ? What are your wishes 💭 for the future 🕑 concerning technical 🔬 program, errrm, during the race 🏁 ? Less 👎 buttons 🔘 more 👍 ? Or less 👎 and more 👍 comunication 💬 with your engineers 👷?