In this article, we will recap the most noteworthy news from the world of Sim Racing for those who might have missed it during the week.
Stay updated with the latest highlights in the virtual racing realm!
Forza Motorsport: Compatible Steering Wheels
Microsoft has deployed all their powerful releases at the Gamescom in Cologne and Forza Motorsport is one of the titles that shines between many of them. Turn 10 last title will be released on 10th October and there is a list with the compatible devices.
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Fanatec Podium DD1 On Sale For 999,95€
Fanatec seems to have noticed something that prompted them to significantly lower their prices. We’ve been noticing it for months, but it’s good that they’ve also realized it. With Moza and Asetek entering the market, quality and offerings have been increasing while prices are being reduced. Without the CSW series, Fanatec doesn’t have a competitive edge. Now, they are focusing on the launch of Forza Motorsport with these two peripherals compatible with the game on PC and Xbox. The DD1 base is priced at 999.95 euros, which is 200 euros lower than its previous price.
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Simucube ActivePedal: New Faces Available
On this occasion, they depart from their last work on Active Pedals to create new faces worthy of accompanying one of those incredible pedals.
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Porsche Puts On Sale A Real 911 GT3 Cup Steering Wheel
Porsche has shown (and is in stock) a real 911 GT3 Cup Steering Wheel able to run in your simulator. Limited to 150 units and made in Europe, with 310mm of diameter, and only on sale until December, its price is barely above the regular hardware we are used to.
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iRacing – Porsche 963 and Ledenon Pictures
The next season is closer than we thought and iRacing staff started to show some of the new content coming in the next S4 2023. Porsche 963 and Ledenon F4 track will be part of the next installment.
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Happy Racing!
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Porsche Cup wheel is barely above the price of the hardware we’re used to? It’s 8000 euros!
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