Fanatec published part 3 of its 25 Years docu-series further exploring the interesting history of the German Sim Racing peripheral manufacturer.
Read More »A Look At The New SIMAGIC GTS Wheel
The Chinese Simagic sim racing peripheral company has revealed the new SIMAGIC GTS wheel rim.
Read More »Thrustmaster Ferrari SF1000 Wheel Review By The SRG
Better late than never, Barry Rowland of the Sim Racing Garage takes the Thrustmaster Scuderia Ferrari F1 replica wheel through the SRG review process.
Read More »Thrustmaster T818 Direct Drive Wheelbase Unveiled
After months of teasing, during a scheduled Twitch stream, Guillemot marketing manager Tim Gorham has revealed the first Thrustmaster Direct Drive sim racing wheel.
Read More »MECA EVO1 Pedal Set – First Impressions By Laurence Dusoswa
YouTubing sim racer Laurence Dusoswa invites us to watch his First Impressions video, sharing all the details about the MECA EVO1 pedal set by ALL4SIM.
Read More »Fanatec Celebrates 25 Years – A Brief History – Part 2
We continue the Fanatec story with part 2 of the docu-series further exploring the interesting history of the German Sim Racing peripheral manufacturer.
Read More »Asetek – A Look At The S Series Sim Racing
Asetek CEO André Eriksen continues his product reveal introducing the S Series Sim Racing pedals.
Read More »A Look At The Asetek La Prima Product Line
Asetek created the entree-level La Prima series which aims to deliver a high-quality sim racing bundle that includes all the hardware needed to get you started in Sim Racing, without having to empty your bank account.
Read More »A Look At The Asetek Forte Formula Steering Wheel
Asetek CEO André Eriksen shows us the Forte Formula Steering Wheel which will be the first standalone Asetek rim to be released.
Read More »Introducing The Asetek SimSports Direct Drive Wheelbases
In a new product video, Asetek CEO André Eriksen explains everything you need to know about the new Asetek Direct Drive wheelbase units which will be up for pre-order on Friday, 11 November.
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