When playing SEGA Rally 2 with Dualshock3 (or DualShock4) I have no problems: cars steer just fine and the feeling to the analog stick's response is as natural as should be.
They're just plug&play (after proper calibration via -config-inputs).
Good.
Problems arise when driving with Logitech G27.

Let me tell you that the wheel is correctly recognized (on both Linux and Supermodel) and also keymapping is good.
Cars' response to the steering is weird: it goes from one extreme to the other.
Too much or too little, let me try to explain...
While entering corners I steer left (or right), but the cars immediately go all to the left (or to the right).
Instead, I get opposite behavior when needing to get a full steering to pass long corners or getting fast in hairpins: cars don't steer completely.
So, for example snow stage is unplayable.
Oversteer (+ new-lg4ff) is useless for me as I don't need setting special controls neither ForceFeedback forces.
Supermodel is 833, running on Linux.
Range of the wheel is set to 240° (via "T" keys combo).
Supermodel.ini:
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InputJoy1XOffVal = 0
InputJoy1XDeadZone = 1
InputJoy1YMinVal = 32767
InputJoy1YOffVal = 32767
InputJoy1YMaxVal = -32768
InputJoy1YDeadZone = 1
InputJoy1ZMinVal = 32767
InputJoy1ZOffVal = 32767
InputJoy1ZMaxVal = -32768
InputJoy1ZDeadZone = 1
InputJoy1RXMinVal = 32767
InputJoy1RXOffVal = 32767
InputJoy1RXMaxVal = -32768
InputJoy1RXDeadZone = 1
InputSteering = JOY1_XAXIS