Today the Chinese Moza Racing sim racing peripheral brand has officially revealed the Moza HBP Handbrake.
Read More »Moza Racing – Universal Hub & Wheel Adapter Review By The SRG
Barry Rowland of The Sim Racing Garage reviews the new Moza Universal Hub and Third-Party Wheel Base Mount Adapter.
Read More »Cube Controls Supply Wheel For The New Honda Civic Type R TCR
The reveal pictures of the new 2023 Honda Civic Type R TCR race car shows us the official Civic Type R TCR steering wheel developed and manufactured by sim racing company Cube Controls.
Read More »Simucube ActivePedal – First Look By GamerMuscle
During the recent 2022 ADAC SimRacing Expo in Germany, our favorite sim racing YouTuber GamerMuscle had a first look and feel of a pre-production unit of the new Simucube ActivePedal.
Read More »A Look At The New Moza CS V2 Steering Wheel
The Chinese Moza Racing sim racing peripheral brand is back with yet another release, introducing the new MOZA CS V2 Wheel Rim.
Read More »Fanatec Celebrates 25 Years – A Brief History – Part 5
This is the fifth and final part of the Fanatec in-house docu-series exploring the interesting 25-year history of the German Sim Racing peripheral manufacturer.
Read More »Cube Controls Reveal The New GTX2 | Mercedes-AMG GT | F-Core wheels
Italian Cube Controls SRLS revealed a number of new products in its high-end sim racing wheel lineup for both the professional and sim racing enthusiast market.
Read More »D-BOX & RSEAT Commercialize The HLF4 Multipurpose Haptic Platform
Bulgarian company RSEAT, known for its premium sim racing equipment, and Canada-based D-BOX Technologies have announced that they are partnering to design and market the first high-fidelity, multipurpose haptic platform.
Read More »Gomez Sim Industries – A Look At The New Hyper P1 Wheel
Gomez Sim Industries introduced its new flagship product in the form of the GSI Hyper P1 Formula Wheel.
Read More »Fanatec Celebrates 25 Years – A Brief History – Part 4
In a new 5-part video series, Fanatec takes a look back at how it all began. We continue the journey with part 4 of the in-house docu-series further exploring the interesting history of the German Sim Racing peripheral manufacturer.
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