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.
Fanatec introduces the ClubSport Formula V3 steering wheel alongside new Podium Pedals, focusing on refinement, load cell braking, and high adjustability.
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 Simagic P700 pedals are Simagic’s newest entry-level pedal set, and the easiest way to explain them is this: they sit above the P500s, below the P1000s, and are built…
These 3 cheap sim racing accessories made a real difference to my setup, from a powered USB hub and a proper cup holder to the Logitech K400 keyboard that every…
Wondering what a $500 sim racing setup looks like in 2026? Here is what you can realistically expect, where the money goes, and why direct drive is finally within reach.
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 VRS DirectForce Pro pedals are among the most respected pedals in sim racing, offering stainless steel construction, excellent consistency, and deep adjustability that explains why so many pros use…
These are my top 3 sim racing hardware upgrades that I would recommend to almost everyone, from a sturdy cockpit and load cell pedals to haptics that make the whole…
The Simagic P500 pedals bring a full metal build, 100 kg load cell braking, and optional pedal rumble to the entry-level market at only 200 dollars. Here is my full…
Is a direct drive sim racing wheel worth it? Here is why the answer is now yes for most sim racers, what makes direct drive better, and when it actually…