In general, brake hard and ease off as you approach the corner. And for steering, try to find the minimum amount of steering needed to make a corner. This will help you minimize how much speed is lost. Just practice and try and find some good braking points, and remember to tune your cars
I’m assuming a foldable one, in which case, a Next Level Racing GT-Lite or a Playseat Challenge wouldn’t be bad. I’d lean towards the GT-Lite, as I have one
If you already have a solid cockpit, I would upgrade the pedals first. You could get the SRPs or another load cell pedal type if you’re on PC
In general, brake hard and ease off as you approach the corner. And for steering, try to find the minimum amount of steering needed to make a corner. This will help you minimize how much speed is lost. Just practice and try and find some good braking points, and remember to tune your cars
Depends on your budget and platform. Are you on console or PC?
I just wear Crocs tbh
If you’re perfectly fine with your Fanatec gear, then keep it. But Moza is definitely better for its open ecosystem and build quality most of the time
Depends on what your budget is. If you can stretch it, I would absolutely recommend the Simnets
You can get the new Logitech RS 50 pedals, with the load cell brake and gas for $160, or $120 on sale
They’re definitely worth it for consistency, so that you lock up less and experience less ABS surges, but you could do fine without them
Get a cockpit first, before you get the load cells
I’m assuming a foldable one, in which case, a Next Level Racing GT-Lite or a Playseat Challenge wouldn’t be bad. I’d lean towards the GT-Lite, as I have one