If you don't have the space (or the bucks) for a full GTrack cockpit, but don't need the foldability of the Playseat Challenge, the OpenWheeler GEN3 sim racing rig sits nicely in the Goldilocks ...
The company added a set of blowers on either side of the racing wheel to generate directional airflow during drives. It then ...
Nitro Concepts CES 2025 booth with a sim racing rig that offered wind simulation from twin fans near the wheelbase. Nitro ...
Built by Playseat, a reputable manufacturer of simulator racing cockpits, the Playseat Challenge is a compact rig that can fold up when you're not using it. This makes it perfect for those who don ...
Simulation peripherals maker Fanatec has unveiled its most ambitious gaming cockpit ever. Called the ClubSport GT Cockpit, ...
Fanatec brought a brand new item to CES 2025, as racing sim fans can check out the new ClubSport GT Cockpit, shipping later ...
The whole thing is powered by a hefty looking gaming rig running X-Plane ... Or better still, how about using a real 737 cockpit as a simulator?
First off, the sim rig is completely different than a full-fledged racing cockpit. While some have fully customized setups catered to their personal preferences, others are dealt a different card.
One such enthusiast created the Warthog Project, a fully functional A-10 cockpit for Digital Combat Simulator, that’s almost an exact copy of the real thing. It started as a four monitor gaming ...
and little is more pivotal in sim racing than using the proper cockpit. This isn't just a chair—it's an epicenter of control and immersion where your physical input meets on-screen action.