Sim Racing bases
Conspit Ares: My opinion on these Direct Drive Bases
Conspit is expanding all over the world, with a complete range that aims to compete with brands such as Fanatec, Simagic and Moza on their own turf, namely that of high-performance setups that don't break the bank. Chinese manufacturer Conspit offers a range of...
VNM Direct Drive : My Opinion on these Bases
The VNM brand of sim-racing peripherals has only been present on the world market for a few years, and is positioned in the mid- to high-end segment. It's a rather competitive market in which VNM finds itself, with names and manufacturers who have been present for...
Fanatec Podium DD: My honest opinion on this base
Fanatec has put a fresh coat of paint on virtually its entire range of sim-racing peripherals since the takeover by Corsair. With Direct Drive bases, steering wheels, accessories and, in the near future, cranksets, racers who are fans of the German brand are in for a...
Sim Racing Steering Wheels
SOELPEC Spectra XR: My Opinion on this Steering Wheel
If you're looking for a sim-racing steering wheel, you've got a wide range of options to choose from, depending on the discipline you're aiming for, materials, build quality, controls and other features, price and so on. Fanatec, for example, offers over 40 entries in...
VNM GT V1: My honest opinion on this steering wheel
At the time of writing, there are hundreds of sim-racing wheels on the market worldwide, with segments ranging from beginners to professionals to racing enthusiasts. The sim-racing steering wheel market is particularly competitive, driven by established players such...
LeoXZ XF1 Ultimate: My opinion on this steering wheel
In the sim-racing market, there are many brands occupying different segments. We have the entry-level segment, represented mainly by brands such as Logitech and Thrustmaster. In the mid-range, we have Moza Racing, Simagic and Fanatec. And at the top end, we have...
Sim Racing cranksets
Conspit CPP EVO 3: My opinion on this crankset
On the sim-racing crankset market, there are two main families: models equipped with a Load Cell system, and those based on a hydraulic system. I'm talking here about the majority of products sought after by simracers, although there are also single-spring cranksets...
Conspit CPP LITE 3: My opinion on this crankset
If you're looking for a sim-racing crankset, there are 2 main families: Load Cell and hydraulic. Of course, there are also those with a simple spring system, so without too much feedback. There are also hybrid systems with a Load Cell and hydraulic mechanism. And...
Simagic P2000: My honest opinion on this crankset
Like Moza Racing, Simagic is a rather young player in the sim-racing industry. The manufacturer is powered by a team of engineers with a passion for sim-racing and motor racing, backed up by real racing drivers. Simagic's catalog is not as extensive as Fanatec's, but...
Sim Racing handbrakes & shifters
BDH H2SQ: My opinion on this gear shift lever
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...
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...
Sim Racing cockpits
Simlab AMG Petronas Cockpit: My honest opinion
Simlab is a European chassis brand that has been active in this market for several years. This manufacturer specializes in quality aluminum profile chassis, which can be both affordable if taken bare-bone, and quite expensive with all options. Among manufacturers of...
Simlab GT1 Pro: My honest opinion of this Cockpit
In the sim-racing market, there are many brands offering cockpit-type equipment. These include Playseat, Next Level Racing and Simlab. Simlab is a world-renowned European player. The brand's catalog offers just a few chassis - 5 in this case - but these are highly...
Simlab P1X Ultimate: My honest opinion on this chassis
Among the players on the sim-racing cockpit market, we have SimLaba European brand based in the Netherlands. This manufacturer has been present in the sim-racing industry for many years, and made modest beginnings, as with virtually all the brands we know today....
Sim Racing Bundles & Accessories
Bigscreen Beyond 2: My opinion on this VR Headset
The world of VR headsets has come a long way in the last ten years, thanks in particular to the democratization of the Oculus Rift, Meta Quest and other HTC Vive. It's a fairly niche market overall, but one that has nonetheless captured the hearts of many. In...
Logitech G RS 50: My honest opinion on this bundle
Logitech is a world-famous brand for its PC gaming peripherals, notably its range of mice, keyboards and headsets. The Swiss manufacturer also offers a range of sim-racing peripherals for virtual car driving enthusiasts and beginners. Until 2022, Logitech's main...
Best Sim Racing Xbox Series X/S Setups: The Ultimate Bundles
Sim-racing on the PC is popular, and has been for a very long time. In fact, the big names in the industry made their name on the PC gaming platform, then began to extend their range to home consoles. Somewhere between the Xbox 360 and the X/S Series, we began to see...

















