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I suspect you might be able to uninstall the ferrari drivers and try the drivers of one of the thrustmaster wheels the game does support and that might just work.
I have to admit I'm a little surprised it doesn't work anyway though - that kind of input is pretty standard, and 'not supported' should normally mean 'doesn't have the right force-feedback or rotation settings'...which is normally work-aroundable in in-game settings.
Assume you've tried manually setting inputs for accel/brake/steering/etc in-game?
Thanks for the tips above as well guys
Ive tried joy2key, which is a good software but there was no way to make it so that the wheel would turn smoothly.
If you use x360ce it is a emulator for a xbox 360 controller and you can add your own keybinds to the 360 controller.
heres a guild on how to use it
https://www.reddit.com/r/cyberpunkgame/comments/kct4y3/how_to_detailed_setup_near_perfect_steering_wheel/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf