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Logitech G RS 50 : Test & Review
Logitech G RS 50Benefits Maximum torque 8 nm Aggressively priced for the power you develop Good build quality Disadvantages More expensive base on Playstation than on other platforms Our rating : 9.4/10Logitech is clearly determined to get a good share of the Direct...
Black Friday at Simlab: 11% off flagship products!
Black Friday is fast approaching, and sim-racing device manufacturers are already starting to show off their offers. Not so long ago, it was iRacing that kicked off the hostilities with an offer of 50% off a new subscription to the title, and 25% if you already have...
SIMAGIC P-HPR : Test & Reviews
Simagic P-HPRBenefits Greater immersion Good value for money Very good quality of manufacture Disadvantages Requires time to fine-tune settings Limited compatibility, both in terms of equipment and sim-racing titles Our rating: 9.5/10Simagic is a rather young brand in...
iRacing Black Friday 2025: up to 50% off subscriptions
Black Friday is the time of year to shop for smartphones, PCs and sim-racing equipment. But it's not just hardware that's on sale, as software is also on sale, as iRacing is currently doing with its Black Friday offers. Like Assetto Corsa, iRacing is a sim-racing...
Simlab SQ1: Test & Review
Simlab SQ1Benefits Excellent build quality Magnetic shift sensor Adjustable to your preferences Disadvantages Only available in sequential mode Often out of stock Our rating: 9.6/10Simlab is primarily a manufacturer of sim-racing cockpits, but with a catalog that is...
Setup F1 Sim Racing: The Complete Guide to Choosing Your Equipment
These days, with the multitude of sim-racing peripherals and equipment available, it's easy to get lost. Direct Drive bases, competition-specific steering wheels, Load Cell or hydraulic pedals, cockpits and other equipment can all be required to create a complete,...
Buying guides
Don’t know which steering wheel, handbrake, screen or pedals to buy to make your Sim Racing setup perfect? Don’t panic! Discover our buying guides below.
The 3 best gloves for Sim Racing
The aim of any sim-racer is to have the best possible setup for incredible lap times, whatever the discipline. We've all been there, and many runners are still on their way to achieving their setup. It has to be said that things are sometimes difficult. Between bases...
What’s the best quick release?
Being a sim-racing fan means several things: having a complete setup including peripherals that are sometimes state-of-the-art, and having a passion for cars. Well, it's true that the second point is valid for many people, especially men. But the first is typical of...
The Best Fanatec Bundles
Sim-raceurs the world over have found themselves faced with this situation: what to buy to start shopping? This is a very tricky question, given the abundance of peripherals on the market, as well as the number of brands. It has to be said that the sim-racing segment...
The best Simracing Setup (worthy of the pros): Complete Guide
Racing simulation has exploded in recent years, providing an immersive and realistic experience for motorsport enthusiasts. With the suspension of the World Race Series in 2020, many drivers have turned to virtual racing to satisfy their thirst for speed. Today,...
The 6 best steering wheels for F1 25 (PS, XBOX, PC)
The first thing that comes to mind when we talk about Sim-racing tends to be the Formula 1. This iconic motorsport is the stuff of dreams for many players and many steering wheel models have been designed for their enjoyment. If you're looking for the best F1 steering...
Heusinkveld Sprint or Fanatec V3: Which pedalboard to choose?
If you are a Sim-racing enthusiast, you already know how essential pedalboards are essential accessories to improve to improve your playing conditions and the feeling of realism during the race. You have probably already heard of the brands Heusinkveld and Fanatectwo...
Fanatec DD2 or Simucube 2 Pro : Which base to choose ?
In terms of Direct Drive, the brands Fanatec and Simucube have built up an exceptional reputation over the years. Their products are among the best-selling Sim-racing products on the market. But, from Fanatec or Simucube, which of these two brands is better? This is...
Fanatec or Thrustmaster: Which Steering Wheel to Choose?
Fanatec and Thrustmaster are both very famous brands in the world of Sim-racing. They both offer fairly high-end products for racing simulation players. They have their similarities and differences, which does not allow us to define, at first glance, which of these...
RSeat : Which chassis to choose ? (Complete Guide)
The frame is a really important piece of Sim-racing equipment and one that requires some thought to purchase. There are different models on the market, of different brands, but not all of them are worth the price. The European brand RSeat has become one of the...
The 5 Best Fanatec Steering Wheels for Xbox Series X/S
If you're looking to trade in your Xbox Series X/S gamepad for a steering wheel, there's no better brand to choose from than Fanatec . But which one will suit you best? Because it's true that the Fanatecthe market leader in Sim-racing, now offers a wide range of...
The 5 Best Fanatec Steering Wheels for Xbox One
There are several types of Xbox One steering wheels manufactured by Fanatec brand that you can find on the market today. And that doesn't make it any easier to choose which model to buy. Although Fanatec is known for its high quality products, it is still difficult to...
The 5 Best Fanatec Steering Wheels for PC
Fanatec is currently one of the most specialized brands on the market, with a catalog that includes all kinds of accessories for PC Sim-Racing players. Not just steering wheels, but also products such as pedals , gearshifts and special editions. Thinking of buying a...
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Sim-Racing wheels
Simucube 2 Sport : Test & Review
Simucube 2 SportBenefits Maximum torque 17 nm Excellent manufacturing quality Superb racing feel Disadvantages PC compatible only A high price compared with direct competitors Our rating : 9.2/10The sim-racing players in the premium segment are not as numerous as you...
P1Sim Eau Rouge : Test & Review
P1Sim Red WaterBenefits Premium construction with choice of switch colors F1-style steering wheel SimHub-compatible 4.3" touchscreen in the center Available in 4 or 6 pallet versions Disadvantages Requires a specific adapter for each DD base PC compatible only Premium...
P1Sim Arnage : Test & Review
P1Sim ArnageBenefits A premium GT/F1 steering wheel Vertical display in center for telemetry Compatible with many bases, provided you have the appropriate hub Disadvantages A very high asking price No hub for Direct Drive bases available from P1Sim Rubber coating...
Thrustmaster T598 : Test & Review
Thrustmaster T598Benefits 5 nm of constant torque with overboost function for 100% more power Complete bundle at an attractive price Scalable crankset PC and Playstation compatible Disadvantages Average build quality, especially for the steering wheel Ergonomics that...
Grid MPX : Test & Review
GRID MPXBenefits Premium, minimalist steering wheel design GT-style with excellent ergonomics Highly customized Disadvantages A rather high selling price Compatibility limited to PC bases Our rating : 9.7/10Sim-racing fans will certainly be familiar with Sim-Labthe...
Simlab Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 : Test & Review
SIMLAB MERCEDES-AMG PETRONAS F1Benefits Official AMG Petronas F1 steering wheel for the 2024 eSport season Excellent manufacturing quality Premium materials Disadvantages PC-compatible only Its price Our rating: 9.6/10Simlab is a major player in the sim-racing...
Sim-Racing Cockpits
Oplite GTR S3 Cockpit : Test and Review
OPlite GTR S3Benefits Good value for money Wide range of adjustments for optimal comfort Comfortable and resistant Aerodynamic construction for better stability Compatible with Fanatec, Logitech and Thrustmaster brands Scalable with the ability to add additional...
Playseat Gran Turismo : Test and Review
Playseat Gran TurismoBenefits Great comfort with a well-padded and breathable seat thanks to Alcantara finishes Realistic and aesthetic design Stable and resistant steering wheel support Plug and play compatibility with most simracing devices Patented folding and...
Playseat Evolution Alcantara : Test and Review
Playseat Evolution AlcantaraBenefits Its Alcantara construction makes it very comfortable and breathable Attractive design and quality construction provide good stability Compatible with many major brands of steering wheels and pedals Made in collaboration with...
Playseat Challenge : Test and Review
Playseat ChallengeBenefits Easy to fold, carry and store Affordable price Compatible with all standard steering wheels and pedals Very solid design Comfortable Disadvantages Lack of stability Backrest difficult to adjust and recline No gearshift attachment Our rating...
Playseat F1 Formula PRO : Test and Review
Playseat F1 Formula PROBenefits Incredible comfort and ease of play Compatible with all major brands Adjustment possibilities Impeccable workmanship and finish Easy to assemble Disadvantages Quite high price Quite bulky The axis between the legs can be uncomfortable...
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What is sim-racing?
Sim-racing is a virtual discipline revolving around the world of car racing on the big and small screens, using video games that may or may not be realistic in terms of feel and sensation.
If you’re a fan of video games, you’ve almost certainly played a sim-racing title. These include Gran Turismo, Forza, Need for Speed, Project Gotham Racing and many others. Each sim-racing title takes a unique approach in terms of realism: you have games that are arcade-style, where the driver, or racer, is just looking to have fun and pass the time, as is the case with the Need for Speed series. You have sim-arcade games which are right in the middle; a little arcade and a little simulation, like
In sim-racing, the emphasis is on the realism and immersion offered by both the title and the setup. Let’s face it: being a racing fan is an expensive hobby, especially if you’re just getting into the swing of things. Sim-racing is there to offer you an alternative and an immersive experience (on different levels) that isn’t too expensive, well, in most cases.
The different types of simulation
As we have just seen, there are 3 main types of sim-rating simulation:
- Arcade. This is the entry-level type where the aim of the game is to have fun, unlock new cars and drive as much fun as possible. In this category, we have licenses such as NFS, certain Forza titles, Burnout and so on. These titles are all about fun, not necessarily clean driving and cool soundtracks. As you might expect, arcade titles are there to help you pass the time, decompress and have fun. Sure, you get some realism in car behavior, performance and customization, but NFS is by no means a sim-racing game, because when you hit a wall at 250 km/h, the car suffers only cosmetic damage in most cases. And in real life, you’ll probably end up 6 feet under. For the arcade, you don’t really need a setup, as a joystick will do the job perfectly.
- The sim-arcade. This type is for amateur racers, or sim-racers, who want to get off to a good start. It’s like motorsport: you start out in karting, then move up to the next level each time. Here, the emphasis is on realism and clean driving, with a certain margin for error. You’ve got titles like
Forza Motorsport andGran Turismo that incorporate damage management, tire and car wear, engine tuning and the whole shebang. Sim-arcade is pretty good in terms of realism and immersion, but you need a setup to get the most out of it. - Simulation. This is one of the big leagues. It’s simple: you have a real racing simulation in front of your eyes, and it’s on these very titles that racing drivers train for real. Licenses include Asseto Corsa, iRacing, Asseto Corsa Competizion and many more. The world of motor racing is recreated down to the last detail, with drivers, teams, cars, brands, circuits and more. And I’m not even talking about the settings on the cars: you can customize absolutely everything, just like in real life. When it comes to realism, you’ve got it in spades. However, this type of sim-racing is reserved for budding drivers looking for total immersion. As a result, you’ll need the right setup and the time to improve, just like in real life.
The most popular sim-racing titles
Given that sim-racing uses video games as its medium, it goes without saying that there are many titles on the platforms (PC and consoles) available on the market. These include games such as Microsoft’s Forza Horizon and Forza Motorsport on PC and Xbox, and the Gran Turismo series on Playstation. These licenses are much more sim-arcade-based, although the degree of immersion is quite high, especially in Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsport.
For pure simulation, we have titles like Asseto Corsa and iRacing, which are very popular in the sim-racing world and are also considered the best in the business by many racers.
Sim-racing setups
For sim-racing, you need a setup that includes at least a base, steering wheel and pedals. You can take immersion even further by adding a shifter, handbrake, dashboard and cockpit.
As far as bases are concerned, there are currently 3 widespread technologies on the market: belt-driven, gear-driven and direct-drive bases. The first 2 technologies are very similar in the sense that you have an electric motor with intermediaries (belt or gear) to transfer power to the drive shaft. As for direct drive (Flywheels Direct Drive), the electric motor is attached to the drive shaft for maximum power and realism.
When it comes to pedal resistance, there are two main families: “standard” pedals where there’s some kind of spring or rubber to provide a little resistance, and Load Cell pedals where resistance is calculated according to the pressure applied by your foot.
For cockpits, you have discipline-specific chassis (GT, F1, etc.), and even some motorized ones(dynamic simulators) to simulate car movements. But be warned, these cost an arm and a leg!
Market leaders
Currently, and in my opinion, there are 3 leaders in the sim-racing market: Fanatec, Logitech and Thrustmaster. These brands are very popular in the game and offer products for everyone. Finally, Fanatec is much more on the premium spectrum, with high-performance peripherals.
However, other manufacturers of sim-racing peripherals are also present on the market, such as Simucube and Heusinkveld, which are ultra-premium brands, and Simagic, Moza Racing and Azetek are brands that offer high-performance peripherals at affordable prices.
You also have cockpit manufacturers who are very famous in the industry, such as PlayseatSimlab and Next Level Racing. These brands are dedicated exclusively to sim-racing chassis and cockpits, with a wide range of peripherals to suit all budgets and driving levels.




























