Sim Racing bases
Simucube 2 Sport: My Opinion on this Base
Simucube has made a name for itself in the sim-racing industry as the best choice for racers seeking total immersion. In fact, the manufacturer equips many motorsport teams with simulators, which speaks volumes for the sensations provided by Simucube products. This...
Fanatec Clubsport DD+: My honest opinion on this base
For over 20 years, Fanatec has been a major player in the sim-racing industry, offering high-quality, high-performance and relatively affordable peripherals. This German brand has not only revolutionized the world of sim-racing with numerous innovations, but has also...
TX Racing Wheel Servo Base: Test & Reviews
Thrustmaster is a major player in the sim-racing and flight simulation industry, and has been for a long time (over 20 years). Over the years, the French manufacturer of driving peripherals has built up a reputation as the go-to for budding pilots looking for products...
Sim Racing Steering Wheels
Rexing Mayaris 2 : My honest opinion on this F1 Steering Wheel
The premium sim-racing segment is still dominated by just a few brands that have been in the industry for some time. These include names such as Simucube or Asetek for elitist peripherals used by motorsport teams. However, there are other players who also touch on the...
Conspit 300GT: My honest opinion of this steering wheel
The sim-racing market is made up of several players, with brands that we know and have been present for a long time, but also others that fly under the radar but offer a rather successful range. Typically, and this also applies to markets other than sim-racing, you go...
Moza FSR2 : My honest opinion on this steering wheel
Active in the simulation industry for several years now, the brand Moza Racing brand has rapidly built up a competitive catalog, even going so far as to compete with industry heavyweights in its segment such as Fanatec. Drawing on their experience in all things...
Sim Racing cranksets
SimNet SP Pro: My honest opinion on this crankset
Today, the sim-racing market is filled with brands we all know quite well. Simagic, Fanatec, Thrustmaster and Logitech are global players in the world of racing simulation. There are also names like Moza RacingAsetek and Simucube, who have been on the market for ten...
Simagic P1000: My honest opinion on this crankset
In the premium segment of sim-racing peripherals, there are several brands sharing the market. We have players who have a bit of everything in their range, as is the case with Fanatec and Moza Racingoffering peripherals for both amateur and seasoned racers. And on the...
Moza mBooster Active Pedals: My honest opinion on this crankset
The market for active sim-racing pedals was limited to a single brand offering a single product: Simucube with its ActivePedals. This pedal is revolutionary, and rightly so. Harnessing the power of an electric motor, and also its vast range of uses, Simucube has...
Sim Racing handbrakes & shifters
Moza Active Shifter : My Opinion on this Gear Shifter
The sim-racing peripherals fair has been going on for some time now at Moza Racing. After concocting a racing range, the Chinese firm has moved on to flight simulation, offering a host of peripherals specifically designed for aircraft pilots. Among our flight...
Fanatec Clubsport Handbrake V2: My Opinion on this Handbrake
Fanatec is a major player in the sim-racing industry, and has been for over 20 years. The German brand boasts a comprehensive catalog of racing simulation peripherals, appealing to novice, amateur and seasoned virtual drivers alike, and even professionals thanks to...
Simlab XB1 : My honest opinion on this Handbrake
SimlabSimlab, among many other companies, has been active in the sim-racing market for a number of years: around ten if you want to be slightly precise. Some might say that's not very many, yet it's the average for the segment, with the youngest having been in the...
Sim Racing cockpits
Next Level Racing F-GT Pro: New Sim Racing GT and F1 Hybrid Cockpit
Next Level Racing is an Australian chassis manufacturer with a worldwide reputation that really needs no introduction. The brand offers over thirty chassis on its online store, with tubular and aluminum profile options. The brand's catalog is truly comprehensive, and...
Fanatec Rennsport Cockpit V2 : My opinion on this chassis
The sim-racing cockpit market is currently dominated by players such as Simlab, PlaySeat and Next Level Racingand many others. These brands offer a wide range of options for virtual pilots, whether beginners, seasoned racers or professionals. Their motto is quality,...
Fanatec Clubsport GT Cockpit: My honest opinion on this chassis
Right now, it's the revival of Fanatec with its sim-racing range. This operation began several months ago with the launch of new mid-range Direct Drive bases: the ClubSport DD and DD+, developing 12 and 15 nm of torque respectively. This was followed by the launch of...
Sim Racing Bundles & Accessories
Revosim RS Pure: Everything you need to know about the new French Direct Drive Bundle
It's not every day you see a sim-racing brand making its debut. At least, not in the segment that offers quality equipment. Speaking of sim-racing segments, the entry-level, i.e. the one with Direct Drive bases developing less than 10 nm of torque, is highly...
Moza mBooster Active Pedals: My honest opinion on this crankset
The market for active sim-racing pedals was limited to a single brand offering a single product: Simucube with its ActivePedals. This pedal is revolutionary, and rightly so. Harnessing the power of an electric motor, and also its vast range of uses, Simucube has...
Fanatec Promo: Two New Bundles + V3 Pedals at Reduced Prices
Without warning, Fanatec has just announced two bundles from the Ready2Race range on special offer in its store. These are the Gran Turismo DD Extreme and the ClubSport Racing Wheelwhich we all know from the Fanatec range, but with one exception this time: the...