Sim racing · head‑to‑head
The Fanatec ClubSport DD represents a premium, console-compatible powerhouse with class-leading thermal stability. Conversely, the MOZA R12 V2 offers an aggressive, budget-friendly gateway into high-fidelity 12Nm direct drive racing.
While the Fanatec base is Xbox-ready, you still need an Xbox-compatible steering wheel to play on console. Additionally, factor in the cost of upgrading your older Fanatec wheels to the QR2 system, as the ClubSport DD uses the new QR2 standard out of the box.
If you demand absolute thermal consistency, console support, and the rock-solid QR2 system, the Fanatec ClubSport DD justifies its premium price tag. However, for pure PC racers looking for the best bang-for-your-buck 12Nm experience, the MOZA R12 V2 is an incredibly compelling package.
| Fanatec ClubSport DD 12Nm WheelBase for Xbox and PC | MOZA R12 V2 Direct Drive Wheel Base | |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Fanatec | MOZA |
| Ecosystem | Fanatec | MOZA |
| Starting Price | $699.99 | $429.00 |
| Peak Torque | 12 Nm | 12 Nm |
| Drive Type | direct | direct |
| Max Rotation | 2520 ° | 2700 ° |
| Connectivity | USB-C | USB |
| Software | Fanatec Control Panel | MOZA Pit House |
| Quick Release | QR2 | D1-Spec |
| Weight | 8.6 kg (18.8 lb) | 7.5 kg (16.5 lb) |
| Mounting | bottom, side | bottom, front |