Custom name plates with your flag, racing-grade floor mats, carbon-fiber wheel guards. Engineer-designed in the USA for racers who treat their cockpit like the real thing.
The Turtle Beach VelocityOne bundles a 7.2 Nm direct drive wheelbase, load cell pedals, a full button box, and a leather D-shaped rim for 650 dollars. On paper it sounds…
The Fanatec CSL DD Ready2Race Bundle is one of the best affordable ways to enter sim racing, offering a strong 5 Nm direct drive base, upgradable pedals, and a full…
The Logitech G923 remains a recognisable and easy entry point into sim racing, but in 2026 the market has moved far ahead of it. Updated pedals, TrueForce support, and great…
The Thrustmaster T300 was a strong performer when I reviewed it in 2022, but sim racing hardware has evolved fast. In this updated 2025 review, I revisit the T300 to…
The Thrustmaster T598 delivers an impressive mix of value, force feedback improvements, and cross-platform compatibility. Here is a full hands-on review covering the pedals, wheel, performance, drawbacks, and how it…
The Logitech G Pro wheelbase delivers strong force feedback, smooth performance, and excellent console support, but its ecosystem limitations and premium pricing hold it back. Here is my full hands…
The Logitech G29 and G920 are still among the most popular sim racing wheels in 2026, but are they still worth buying over a decade later? This review breaks down…
The Logitech G29 and G920 were once the go-to beginner wheels in sim racing, but in 2026 they face tough competition from affordable direct drive systems like the Moza R3.…
PXN’s VD4, VD6, and VD10 direct drive wheelbases mark a major step forward for the brand, offering aggressive pricing and surprisingly strong performance across multiple torque levels. In this in-depth…
The Moza R3 bundle brings true direct drive force feedback to Xbox and PC at around 400 dollars. Here is how the R3 base, SR P Lite pedals, and compact…
Custom name plates with your flag, racing-grade floor mats, carbon-fiber wheel guards. Engineer-designed in the USA for racers who treat their cockpit like the real thing.