In the cockpit.
It is called a cockpit. It is the place where the driver is seated and drives the car. Because of the size constraints and aerodynamic considerations in a F1 car, the cockpit is designed to be as low as possible. The driver cannot enter the cockpit if the steering wheel is attached. So, the steering wheel is usually attached after the driver enters the cockpit and buckles himself up. The cockpit is designed using the best technology so that in case of a crash, the cockpit takes as much impact as possible and protects the driver to the fullest possible extent.
A steering wheel on a sail boat is still called a steering wheel.
The steering wheel of a ship or boat is called the wheel, sometimes the trick wheel on ships with multiple steering systems. The propeller of the boat or ship is sometimes also called the wheel or screw.
Steering wheels are hard to remove. A tool called a steering wheel puller needs to be used to remove the steering wheel. It removes the steering wheel by applying pressure to the middle and pulling the rest of the wheel up.
Local car part stores have a tool called the steering wheel puller, that has to be used to remove the steering wheel. This is used to remove the steering wheel by applying pressure to the middle and pulling up on the rest of the steering wheel to remove it.
it is simply known as the ships wheel
The helm.
Helm
Helm.
Believe it or not... drumroll, please... it's called the ship's wheel!
The alignment angle called caster helps with steering wheel return.