Hi, Nicol.
Yes, as you lose control of the car you have to apply strength to bring 
the car around to strait. In this way sometimes the wheels emulates real 
driving.
As the person said they are a  bit different from joysticks and 
keyboards. They take time to get use to.
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> It sounds very interesting to me to use a steering wheel in top speed.
> I've never in my life feel how a joy stick steering  wheel works like. I
> asked a  sighted  person if they used a steering wheel when play ing a
> car game. They said you need to get used to a steering wheel, it's
> easier than steering  using the arrow keys but it's something you need
> to get used to. The concept is called anti steering. If you  are about
> to  crash your steering  wheel is nearly  pulled out of your hand, so
> you need to put in extra force to steer it to the other side. It is as
> if the steering wheel  physically  pull itself  out of your hand with
> force, so you need to put in force as well. 
>
> Is it also how a steering wheel works with top speed? 
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