Just as with car manufacturers, we have sim-racing manufacturers who produce equipment for the general public, and those who make peripherals for the racing elites. In the world of cars, the Swedish brand Koenigsegg is an excellent example of a manufacturer that is...
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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...
Moza HGP Shifter : My honest opinion on this Gear Shifter
Moza Racing 's catalog is quite comprehensive, with a range clearly divided into 3 parts: entry-level, mid-range and top-of-the-range. This can be seen mainly in the bases, flywheels and cranksets, with peripherals for every rider, according to level and budget of...
Heusinkveld Sequential Shifter : Test & Review
In the world of sim-racing, there are many players who share the market for our passion. You're all familiar with brands like Logitech, Thrustmaster, Simucube, Fanatec and Heusinkveld. All these players focus on a specific segment of the sim-racing peripherals market...
Logitech G Driving Force (G29, G920): My honest opinion of this gearshift
Sim-racing is a discipline we all love, and we'd also like to have the best possible configurations. For some racers, this is quite possible, especially those with a sizeable budget. And for others, the task is rather difficult, especially when you see peripherals...
Thrustmaster TH8A Shifter: My honest opinion on this Gear Shifter
Sim-racing configurations are diverse and varied, with numerous peripherals available on the market. It's true that a steering wheel, base and pedals are essential for proper racing, but the addition of other peripherals provides even greater immersion and sensations....
Fanatec Clubsport Shifter SQ V1.5 : My Honest Opinion on this Gear Shifter
Creating a sim-racing setup requires the use, and also the purchase, of several peripherals. You need a steering wheel and a pedalboard, otherwise there's no point in creating a setup if you only have these two. But true sim-racing fans want to take immersion even...






