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Want to start sim racing without spending thousands? Here are three practical tips to build a capable setup on a budget using the used market, simple DIY solutions, and the…
PXN has entered the direct-drive sim racing market with three aggressively priced wheelbase bundles. Here is a clear breakdown of the PXN VD4, VD6, and VD10, how they compare to…
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…
Fanatec and Moza are the two most talked about sim racing brands today. This in depth comparison breaks down ecosystems, pricing, innovation, console support, hardware quality, and long term value…
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…
In this updated Moza R5 review for 2025, I revisit Moza’s most affordable direct drive system to see whether its force feedback, build quality, and performance still hold up in…
The Simagic EVO lineup brings modern design and ultra-smooth feedback to the direct drive market. In this review, we test the EVO Sport and EVO Pro against the Alpha Mini…
The PXN VD4 is the most affordable 4 Nm direct-drive sim racing bundle on the market, offering a complete setup for only $300. With solid build quality, TrueForce-like detail, and…
The PXN V10 Ultra is the most affordable direct drive sim racing bundle ever released, priced at just 260 USD. It includes a 3.2 Nm wheelbase, a leather-wrapped steering wheel,…
With the rise of better and cheaper direct-drive wheelbases over the last few years, sim racing has become more realistic and accessible than ever. Brands like Moza, Fanatec, Simagic, and…