CONSPIT’s summer promotion ends on August 20, the H3 handbrake has recently dropped in price, and two upcoming products still have no confirmed release date.
CONSPIT has expanded quickly since its founding in 2020, building a sim racing range that now covers direct drive wheel bases, steering wheels, hydraulic pedals, handbrakes and other rig hardware.
As of August 18, 2026, the immediate story is the end of its summer promotion, while the dual-mode shifter and 300GT remain unreleased.
The CONSPIT summer sale ends on August 20
CONSPIT’s summer promotion began on July 20 and is scheduled to end on August 20, with discounts of up to 15% on selected hardware.
That leaves two days for anyone already considering a purchase.
Buyers comparing CONSPIT with Fanatec, MOZA, Simagic or other manufacturers should check current distributor pricing before the campaign ends, as final prices can vary by region.
We covered the wider market in our August 2026 sim racing deals roundup.

The H3 hydraulic handbrake is now around $399
The H3 hydraulic handbrake has recently been listed at around $399, down from approximately $429 depending on retailer and region.
The H3 is aimed primarily at rally and drifting setups and uses a 5 MPa pressure sensor, adjustable preload, four force settings and a lever that can be mounted horizontally or vertically.
Instead of a conventional load-cell mechanism, it uses a hydraulic system designed to provide progressive resistance through the lever.
With the summer promotion ending on August 20, buyers already considering the H3 should compare current distributor prices before ordering.
CONSPIT’s dual-mode shifter still has no release date
The shifter remains one of the main missing components in CONSPIT’s current ecosystem.
CONSPIT demonstrated a prototype at SimRacing Expo Charlotte in May. The unit combines H-pattern and sequential shifting, with a mechanism allowing drivers to switch between the two modes without dismantling the shifter.
That makes it relevant for rigs used across historic racing, touring cars and rally, where both types of gearbox may be needed.
As of August 18, however, CONSPIT has not confirmed a retail price or release date.
For now, it remains an upcoming product rather than something buyers can include in a complete CONSPIT setup.
The 300GT is also still waiting for full details
The 300GT is another upcoming product in CONSPIT’s hardware pipeline.
Its name suggests a 300 mm GT-oriented steering wheel, potentially placing it between CONSPIT’s smaller formula-style wheels and its existing 320 mm GT options.
Until CONSPIT publishes full specifications, pricing and availability, the 300GT should still be treated as an unreleased product.
CONSPIT remains part of the iRacing Porsche Cup
CONSPIT is also visible inside iRacing as the title partner of the iRacing Porsche Cup by CONSPIT and iRacing Porsche Cup – Fixed by CONSPIT during 2026 Season 3.
Both series use the Porsche 911 Cup (992.2), with separate open and fixed-setup championships.
As of August 18, Season 3 has reached Week 10, with both series racing at Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Interlagos.
The Red Bull Ring follows from August 25 before the season concludes at Monza during the first week of September.

CONSPIT’s current hardware range
CONSPIT now covers most of the major components required for a complete sim racing setup.
Our earlier article on the rise of CONSPIT covers the company’s background, while our 2026 sim racing hardware guide compares the wider market.
Wheel bases. The direct drive range includes the Ares 10 Nm and the Ares Platinum.
We have also covered the wider family in our ARES 20 Platinum breakdown and ARES 12 article.
Both bases are available in bundles with a formula wheel and quick release: the Ares 10 Nm bundle and Ares Platinum bundle.
For more background on the technology, see our guide to why direct drive became the standard in sim racing.
Steering wheels. Formula-style options include the 290GP and MAX01.
For GT and road racing, the range includes the CX295, RX320 and DX320.
The H.A.O. hub provides another option for combining rims and controls in a custom setup.
Pedals. CONSPIT currently offers the CPP-Lite and CPP-Evo.
Handbrake. The H3 hydraulic handbrake covers the rally and drifting side of the current range while the dual-mode shifter remains unreleased.
CONSPIT notes on its official store that products can be revised between production batches.
Those changes may affect appearance, dimensions, colours, components or structural details, so buyers should check the current revision before ordering.
The company’s official distributor list can also be used to find authorised sellers and regional warranty routes.
What matters on August 18
- August 20: CONSPIT’s summer promotion is scheduled to end.
- H3: current listings are around $399 depending on retailer and region.
- Current ecosystem: CONSPIT offers wheel bases, steering wheels, pedals and a hydraulic handbrake, but its dual-mode shifter is still unreleased.
- 300GT: remains an upcoming product without confirmed pricing or availability.
- iRacing: the CONSPIT-sponsored Porsche Cup series are racing at Interlagos during Week 10.
- Next major hardware events: Gamescom runs from August 26-30 and SimRacing Expo Frankfurt from October 16-18. Neither should be treated as a confirmed CONSPIT launch date unless the company announces one.
See you on the track!
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