Sim racing wheel
Video game controller
A race of Forza Motorsport 6 , utilizing a Logitech G920, at the EB Games Expo 2015
A sim racing wheel is a control device for use in racing games , racing simulators , and driving simulators . They are usually packaged with a large paddle styled as a steering wheel , along with a set of pedals for the accelerator, brake, and clutch , as well as transmission controls . An analog wheel and pedal set such as this allows the user to accurately manipulate steering angle and pedal control that is required to properly manage a simulated car, as opposed to digital control such as a keyboard. The relatively large range of motion further allows the user to more accurately apply the controls. Racing wheels have been developed for use with arcade games , game consoles , personal computers , and also for professional driving simulators for race drivers.
One of the earliest racing wheels for the PC mass market was the Thrustmaster Formula T1, released in 1994.[ 1] [ 2] It had no force feedback, only some form of spring-based centering resistance proportional to the steering angle.[ 3] Two of the earliest FFB wheels for the consumer PC market were the Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Wheel,[ 4] released in 1997, and the Logitech Wingman Formula Force.
Force feedback
Force feedback sim wheels have motors to simulate steering kickback . Racing wheels started off as simple plastic wheels hooked up to a rotary potentiometer, which were sprung by springs or bungees. These spring-based wheels had a reactive torque that increased proportionally only to the steering angle, without regard for the simulated vehicle dynamics.[ 5]
Eventually manufacturers began to use electric motors in the controllers, in place of springs, in order to achieve a level of force feedback (sometimes abbreviated FFB ), first seen in Microsoft's Sidewinder wheel. At first this technology simply provided the centering force and other artificial effects such as shaking the wheel in a crash or other vibrations. However, as driving simulations have evolved, their physics engines have become more elaborate,[citation needed ] allowing also for linking the force feedback close to the simulated vehicle dynamics of the in-game physics.[ 5] This allows the user to truly feel what forces go through the steering rack, instead of just artificial effects, and genuinely enhance the realism of the game.[citation needed ] A fundamental factor for an adequate subjective steering-feel and perception of drivability from a force feedback wheel, is the transfer function from steering torque to steering angle.[ 6] [ 7]
In 2015, a preliminary comparison of gear-driven and direct-drive wheels in the 0–30 Hz frequency range, for a study on hard real-time multibody simulation and high-fidelity steering wheel force feedback, concluded that direct-drive wheels are preferable.[ 8]
A Logitech G29 racing wheel
Sim racing wheels, like real-world racing steering wheels, can have many buttons. Some examples are cruise control or pit-lane limiter for the pit lane , button for flashing lights , windscreen wipers , radio communication with the team, adjustments to the racing setup (such as brake balance , brake migration , differential braking (entry, mid+, exit, hi-speed; to make use of torque effectively at different points in a corner[ 9] ), traction control (amplitude and sensitivity), anti-roll bar adjustment (front and rear), engine program (strat mode/ engine mode to get extra power or conserve fuel and engine life), engine braking (the engine's throttle or absence of throttle when there is no input from the gas pedal, i.e. whether the engine contributes to the car slowing down or is keeping its speed), etc.), seeing sideways or in the mirror, or to browse various menus (for example using a 7-way «funky switch»).
Comparison of racing wheels
Subsections by motor type: no FFB, gear- or belt-driven, and direct-drive wheels.
No FFB
Manufacturer
Product
Year
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB
Clutch
Shifter
Brake Sensor
Pedal Type
Atomic
Lamborghini Gallardo Evo Racing Wheel
270
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
BRD
Sim Pro Wheel, Speed7 Pedals
(<=2013)
290
No
Optional
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Thrustmaster
Formula T1
1994
No
Thrustmaster
Formula T2
1995[ 10]
No
Thrustmaster
Ferrari Wireless Gt F430 Scuderia Edition Cockpit
270
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Thrustmaster
Ferrari GT 3-in-1
180
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Microsoft
Sidewinder Precision Racing Wheel
1999
240
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
ECCI
Trackstar 6000 Series Wheel/Pedals
270
No [ a] [ 11]
Optional
Paddles
"Pressure Modulated"
Standing
ECCI
Trackstar 7000 Force Feedback
900
—
—
—
—
—
Thomas SuperWheel
TSW Wheels, Pedals
720
No
Optional
Paddles, Sequential
Load Cell optional
Standing
A1
A1 GT Wheel
500
No [ b]
—
Paddles
—
—
Gear- and/or belt-driven
Earlier products
Manufacturer
Product
Year
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB mechanism
Wheel detaches from the base
Wheel cover material
Clutch
Shifter
Brake Sensor
Pedal Type
Fanatec
Le Mans SE
?
Yes
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Fanatec
Speedster 2
?
Yes
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Fanatec
Speedster 3
(<=2005)[ 12]
210[ 12]
Yes
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Guillemot
Race Force-Feedback[ 13]
(<=2000)
Yes
InterAct
FX Racing Wheel Review
(<=1999)
Yes
InterAct
V4 Force Feedback[ 14]
Yes
Thrustmaster
Ferrari 458 Italia
270
Yes
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Thrustmaster
Ferrari F430
270
Yes
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Thrustmaster
RGT FFB Clutch [ c]
270
Yes
Yes
Paddles, Sequential
Potentiometer
Standing
Thrustmaster
FGT 2-in-1 Force Feedback
180
Yes
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Saitek
R4 Force Wheel[ 15] [ 16]
(<=1999)[ 17]
Yes
Saitek
R440
2004
180
Yes
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Hanging
Saitek
R660GT
2007
180
Yes
No
No
Paddles, Sequential
Potentiometer
Hanging
Microsoft
Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel
2006
270
Yes
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Defender
Extreme Turbo (PRO)
180
Yes
No
Sequential
—
Standing
Gear-driven
Manufacturer
Product
Year
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB mechanism
Wheel detaches from the base
Wheel cover material
Clutch
Shifter
Brake Sensor
Pedal Type
Microsoft
Sidewinder Force Feedback Wheel
1997
240
Gears[ 18]
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Act Labs
Force RS (Force Racing System)
(<=2000)[ 19]
270
Gears[ 18]
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
Formula Force
180
Yes
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
Formula Force EX
2005
180
Gears
No
Plastic + Rubber
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
DriveFX
2006
180
Gears
No
Plastic + Rubber
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
Driving Force EX
2006
180
Gears
No
Plastic + Rubber
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
Wingman Formula Force Wheel[ 18]
(1998)[ 20]
180
Steel belts and motors[ 18]
No
Logitech
GT Force
2001[ 21]
180
Yes
Logitech
MOMO Force (Red MOMO)
2004[ 22]
270
Yes
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
MOMO Racing Force
2005[ 22]
240
Yes
No
No
Paddles, Sequential
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
Driving Force Pro
900
Yes
No
No
Paddles, Sequential
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
Driving Force GT
2007[ 21]
900
Yes
No
No
Paddles, Sequential
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
G25
2006[ 23]
900
Gear-driven (with straight-cut gears)[ 24]
No
Yes
Paddles, H-shift, Sequential
Potentiometer
Standing
Fanatec
Porsche 911 Carrera Wheel
2009[ 25]
Gear-driven[ 25]
Potentiometer
Logitech
G27
2010
900
(helical) gear-driven[ 24]
No
Leather[ 26]
Yes
Paddles, H-shift
Potentiometer
Standing
Mad Catz
Pro Racing Force Feedback Wheel
2014
900
(helical) gear-driven[ 27]
Yes
Suede leather[ 27]
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
G920
2015[ 28]
900
Yes
No
Yes
Paddles, H-shift
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
G29
2015[ 28]
900
Gear-driven[ 29]
No
Yes
Paddles, H-shift
Potentiometer
Standing
Logitech
G923 TRUEFORCE Sim Racing Wheel
2020[ 28]
900
Dual-motor geared force feedback
Hybrid gear and belt-driven
Manufacturer
Product
Year
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB mechanism
Wheel detaches from the base
Wheel cover material
Clutch
Shifter
Brake Sensor
Pedal Type
Pedal Unit
Thrustmaster
T150 RS
2015
1080
Hybrid
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Thrustmaster
TMX
2015
900
Hybrid
No
No
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Thrustmaster
T150 Pro
2017
1080
Hybrid[ 30] [ 31]
No
Yes
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
T3PA
Thrustmaster
TMX Pro
2017
900
Hybrid
No
Yes
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
T3PA
Thrustmaster
T248
2021
900
Hybrid[ 32]
No
Plastic, Fake Leather
Yes
Paddles
Contactless, Magnetic
Standing
T3PM[ 33]
Thrustmaster
T128
2022[ 34]
900
Hybrid[ 35]
No
Plastic
No
Paddles
Contactless, Magnetic
Standing
T2PM
Belt-driven
Manufacturer
Product
Year
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB mechanism
Wheel detaches from the base
Wheel cover material
Clutch
Shifter
Brake Sensor
Pedal Type
Fanatec [ d]
Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel
(<=2009)[ 36]
900
Belt-driven
—
Paddles
—
—
Fanatec [ d]
Porsche 911 GT2 Wheel
(<2011)[ 37]
900
belt-driven Mabuchi 550 motor[ 37]
Alcantara
—
Paddles
—
—
Fanatec [ d]
Forza Motorsport CSR Elite Wheel
(<=2011)
900
Yes
—
Paddles
—
—
Fanatec [ d]
Forza Motorsport CSR Wheel
(<=2011)[ 37]
900
belt-driven Mabuchi 550 motor[ 37]
—
Paddles
—
—
Fanatec [ d]
Porsche 911 Carrera Wheel
2011[ 38]
900
belt-driven[ 38]
Yes
Paddles, H-Shift
—
Standing
Fanatec [ d]
Porsche 911 GT3 RS Wheel
(<=2011)[ 38]
900
Belt-driven[ 38]
—
Paddles
—
—
Fanatec
CSL Elite Wheel
2017[ 39]
1080-degree[ 39]
Yes, single non-ribbed belt-drive,[ 39] up to 6 Nm torque [ 40]
—
Paddles
—
—
Fanatec [ d]
ClubSport Wheel (CSW) v.1
(<=2013)
900
Single belt drive (Single gear toothed belt drive), brushless servo motor[ 41]
Yes
—
Paddles
—
—
Fanatec [ d]
ClubSport Wheel (CSW) V2.5
900
dual belt-drive, up to 8 Nm torque [ 40]
Yes
—
Paddles
—
—
Thrustmaster
T300 RS[ 42]
2014[ 43] [ 44]
1080
Dual-belt-driven,[ 29] [ 45] brushless motor, hall sensor with 65k positions resolution[ 46]
Yes[ 47]
Rubber[ 26]
Yes
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Thrustmaster
T500 RS
2011[ 48]
1080
Brushed motors[ 45]
Yes[ 47]
Yes
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing/Hanging
Thrustmaster
TS-PC Racer
2017[ 49]
1080
dual-belt-drive,[ 50] brushless motor (about 6 Nm torque ), hall sensor with 65k positions resolution[ 51]
Yes
Pseudo-alcantara[ 51] [ 52]
—
—
Direct-drive bases or wheel + base combos
Other types / uncategorized
Manufacturer
Product
Year
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB
Clutch
Shifter
Brake Sensor
Pedal Type
Frex
Simwheel [ e] V1[ 53]
2008[ 54]
1080
Yes
—
—
—
—
VPP
Wheel, Hyperreal Pedals
(<= 2006)
270
Yes
Optional
Paddles
Potentiometer
Standing
Pedals
Other features by which pedals can be compared are whether they can be inverted (hanging pedals), build material (plastic, aluminum), adjustability (position, pressure, travel), measured pressure, travel length, sensor resolution.[ 55]
Potentiometer-based and magnetic brake
Manufacturer
Product
Year
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB
Clutch
Shifter
Brake Sensor
Sensor Resolution
Pedal Type
Fanatec [ d]
Standard Porche Pedals
—
—
Yes
—
Potentiometer
8 bit[ 56]
Standing
Fanatec [ d]
CSR Pedals
2011[ 57]
—
—
Yes
—
Potentiometer
8 bit[ 56]
Standing/Hanging
A1
A1 GT Pedals
—
—
Yes
—
Potentiometer
Standing
Act Labs
RS Pedals
—
—
Yes
—
Potentiometer
Standing
Redline
Pedals
—
—
Optional
—
Potentiometer
Hanging
Thrustmaster
T3PA
2014[ 58]
—
—
Yes
—
Potentiometer
Hanging
Thrustmaster
T3PA-Pro
2015[ 59]
—
—
Yes
—
Potentiometer
Hanging
Thrustmaster
T3PM
2021[ 60]
—
—
Yes
—
Contactless, Magnetic
10 bit[ 33]
Standing
Loadcell brake
Manufacturer
Product
Year
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB
Clutch
Brake Sensor
Sensor resolution
Pedal Type
Fanatec
Porsche Clubsport Pedals
2008[ 61]
—
Yes[ 61]
Yes
Load Cell
Standing/Hanging
Fanatec [ d]
ClubSport Pedals
2009[ 25]
—
—
Yes
Load Cell
10 bit[ 56]
Standing
Thomas Super Wheel
TSW Load Cell Pedals
2010[ 62]
—
—
Yes
Load Cell
Standing
Fanatec [ d]
CSR Elite Pedals
2011[ 56]
—
No[ 61]
Yes
Load Cell
10 bit[ 61]
Standing/Hanging
Fanatec
Clubsport Pedal V2
2013[ 63]
—
—
Yes
Load Cell
Standing
Derek Speare Designs (DSD)
Wilwood Load Cell Pedals
2014[ 64]
—
—
Yes
Load Cell
Standing
Fanatec
Clubsport Pedal V3
2015[ 65]
—
Yes[ 65]
Yes
Load Cell
12 bit[ 65]
Standing
Fanatec
CSL Elite Pedals
2016[ 66]
—
No
Optional
Optional Load Cell upgrade
Standing
Frex
Sim2Pedal
—
—
No
Hydraulic w/ Load Cell (HydroBrake)
Optional
Frex
Sim3Pedal
—
—
Yes
Hydraulic w/ Load Cell (HydroBrake)
Optional
A1
A1 Pro Pedals
—
—
Yes
Load Cell
Optional
CST (Cannon Simulation Technologies)
Pedals
—
—
Optional
"Pressure Sensing"
Hanging
REVZALOT
P36 Pedals
—
—
Yes
Load Cell
Standing
Thrustmaster
T-LCM[ 55]
2020[ 67]
—
No
Yes
Load Cell
16 bit
Standing
Simworx
Pro GT V3[ 55]
—
—
Yes
Load Cell
Standing
MOZA Racing
SR-P Pedals
2022[ 68]
—
Yes
Yes
Load Cell
16 bit
Standing
Shifters
Manufacturer
Product
Max Rotation (Deg)
FFB
Clutch
Shifter
Brake Sensor
Pedal Type
Fanatec [ d]
Porsche Shifter
—
—
—
H-shift, Sequential
—
—
Fanatec [ d]
CSR Shifter
—
—
—
H-shift, Sequential
—
—
Frex
HShift+
—
—
—
H-shift
—
—
Frex
Shift+
—
—
—
Sequential
—
—
A1
GearBox
—
—
—
H-Shift
—
—
Act Labs
RS Shifter
—
—
—
H-shift
—
—
Logitech
G Driving Force Shifter
H-Shift
Thrustmaster
Th8a
—
—
—
H-Shift (7+1)
—
—
Thrustmaster
Th8s
—
—
—
H-Shift (7+1)
—
—
Notes
^ Utilizes fluid dampening.
^ Future FFB addon possible.
^ Includes two separate analog paddle axis.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Components may be packaged together in some cases and sold as a bundle.
^ Includes hub mechanism only; wheel and adapters not included.
See also
References
^ Andrew See (1994) THRUSTMASTER FORMULA T1 DRIVING SIMULATOR CONTROLS by Thrustmaster , Game Bytes Magazine
^ DARIN GANGI Throwback Thursday: Thrustmaster T1 , AUGUST 22, 2014
^ Thrustmaster Formula T1/T2 Profile
^ Julien Jay SideWinder Force Feedback Wheel review
^ a b
Dell’Amico, M., Marzani, S., Minin, L., Montanari, R., Tesauri, F., Mariani, & Tango, F. (2007) Design of an adaptive feedback based steering wheel , p.181, in Marvin J. Dainoff (Ed., 2007) International Conference on Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers (pp. 180–188). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.
^ Chen, W., Chugh, T., Klomp, M., Ran, S., & Lidberg, M. (2017) Design and control of the steering torque feedback in a vehicle driving simulator , in Maksym Spiryagin, Timothy Gordon, Colin Cole, Tim McSweeney (Eds., 2021) The Dynamics of Vehicles on Roads and Tracks, ch.7 (pp. 213–219). CRC Press, p.215
^ Harrer, M., Pfeffer, P., & Braess, H. H. (2017). Steering-feel, interaction between driver and car . In Steering Handbook (pp. 149–168). Springer, Cham.
^ Pastorino, R., Desloovere, M., Vanneste, F., Degezelle, P., Desmet, W., & Optidrive, N. V. (2015) Development, implementation and validation of a hard real-time multibody simulation for high-fidelity steering wheel force feedback , in Proceedings of the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics, Barcelona, Spain (Vol. 10).
^ What all the controls do on a modern day F1 steering wheel
^ The Red Chip Review, Issues 2–6 , Crown Point Publishing, 1997, p.40
^ ECCI TrackStar 6000 , Jan 21, 2009
^ a b Fanatec Speedster 3 (Xbox) Review , Gabriel Vega, neoseeker.com, Sunday, June 12th, 2005
^ Fabio "Bill" Cristi Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback Wheel – Review
^ "InterAct Racing Wheel V4 Force Feedback – wheel and pedals set – wired Overview – CNET" . www.cnet.com . Archived from the original on 30 August 2016.
^ Saitek R4 Force – wheel and pedals set – wireless Specs , at cnet.com
^ Saitek R4 Review , August 1st, 1999
^ William Gall Saitek R4 ForceFeedback Wheel Review @ RDGR , 3D Gaming World Hardware Review, March 21, 1999
^ a b c d Gonzo Wingman Formula Force Wheel , arstechnica
^ Yingzong [1] , Hardware One, 12/01/00
^ Logitech Wingman Formula Force Installation Guide , Copyright 1998
^ a b Andrew Evans Logitech G Teases New Racing Wheel, Reveal Due August 5 , gtplanet.net, August 4, 2020
^ a b Logitech Momo Racing Force-Feedback Wheel , Joel Santo Domingo, pcmag.com, Mar 17, 2005
^ BEN KUCHERA Logitech G25 Racing Wheel review , arstechnica, 10/25/2006
^ a b
"Logitech G27 a Step Up From the G25?" . Tekcore Magazine. 7 November 2011. Archived from the original on 25 September 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2012 .
^ a b c Porsche Carrera Wheel Review & Clubsport Pedal Preview , Inside Sim Racing, Feb 14, 2009
^ a b Andrew Williams
Thrustmaster T300 GTE Review , November 3, 2014
^ a b Catz Pro Racing Force Feedback Wheel Review , Inside Sim Racing, Aug 10, 2014
^ a b c Logitech G923 Review: Mainstream Mainstay , August 22, 2020 (updated Aug 24, 2020), Andrew Evans, gtplanet.net
^ a b Sim / By FLOW RACERS Thrustmaster T300RS GT Review
^ Smoljic, Hrvoje THRUSTMASTER T150 PRO RACING WHEEL REVIEW: ENTRY LEVEL EXCELLENCE , keengamer.com, 2020-04-18
^ t150-pro-forcefeedback at thrustmaster.com (retrieved October 2021)
^ "Thrustmaster T248 Wheel Kit Review, Sim Racing Garage" . YouTube . Retrieved 23 January 2023 .
^ a b "Thrustmaster T3PM" . Retrieved 23 January 2023 .
^ "T128: The Force Feedback racing wheel to get started in racing simulation" . Thrustmaster website . Retrieved 23 January 2023 .
^ "Thrustmaster T128 Wheel Kit Review, Sim Racing Garage" . YouTube . Retrieved 23 January 2023 .
^ Fanatec Porsche 911 Turbo S Wheel – Review
^ a b c d "Fanatec Forza Motorsport CSR wheel and Elite pedals review" . Engadget. Retrieved 15 April 2022 .
^ a b c d Fanatec Porsche 911 Carrera Wheel – Review , virtualr.net
^ a b c Williams, Andrew (1 January 1970). "Fanatec CSL Elite racing wheel review" . PC Gamer. Retrieved 15 April 2022 .
^ a b Fanatec ClubSport V2.5 review , at techradar.com
^ CSL Elite Wheel Base V1.1 at fanatec.com
^ Thrustmaster T300RS GT Review , Sim Racing Garage, Feb 17, 2018
^ T300 RS: THE FIRST OFFICIAL FORCE FEEDBACK WHEEL FOR PLAYSTATION®4 , Thrustmaster official Press release, Los Angeles, June 10, 2014
^ T300 RS, the first force feedback racing wheel for the Playstation®4 System ! , Thrustmaster official Press release, New York, 09.15.2014
^ a b Andrew Williams Thrustmaster T300 RS Review , trustedreviews.com, October 27, 2016
^ Thrustmaster Racing Wheels Benchmarking , thrustmaster.com
^ a b Thrustmaster T300 RS review , from isrtv.com, beracer.com
^ Greer, Jordan Thrustmaster T300RS Review , gtplanet.net, February 9, 2015 (updated Jun 26, 2017)
^ Matej Inside Sim Racing Reviews Thrustmaster TS-PC Racer , January 9, 2017 (updated Jan 24, 2018)
^ Sim Racing Garage Thrustmaster TS-PC Ferrari 488 Challenge Edition Review , Oct 14, 2018
^ a b Josh Walrath THRUSTMASTER TS-PC WHEEL REVIEW: A GENUINE LEAP , pcper.com, Feb 27, 2018
^ GamerMuscleVideos THRUSTMASTER TS PC RACER WHEEL REVIEW , Dec 13, 2016
^ Frex Sim Wheel v1
^ Frex Sim Wheel Review by SRT at InsideSimRacing, Aug 25, 2008
^ a b c The 5 Best Sim Racing Load Cell Pedals , flowracers.com, 2020
^ a b c d Fanatec CSR Elite Pedal Review , Nov 22, 2011, Inside Sim Racing
^ Fanatec CSR pedal review , Inside Sim Racing, Nov 22, 2011
^ Thrustmaster T3PA Pedal Set Review by Inside Sim Racing
^ Thrustmaster Thrustmaster T3PA-PRO Pedal Set Review
^ "Thrustmaster launches affordable T248 hybrid drive wheel and pedal set" .
^ a b c d Fanatec CSR Elite Pedals – Review , at virtualr.net, January 2, 2012
^ Fanatec CSR Elite Pedal Review , Inside Sim Racing, Mar 16, 2010
^ Fanatec Clubsport Pedal V2 Review by Inside Sim Racing , Apr 18, 2013
^ DSD Wilwood Load Cell Pedal Set – First Look by Inside Sim Racing , Jun 15, 2014
^ a b c Fanatec ClubSport Pedals V3 Review , Inside Sim Racing, Dec 30, 2015
^ Fanatec CSL Elite Wheel Base and Pedals First Look , Aug 28, 2016
^ Thrustmaster T-LCM Pedal Review – Thrustmaster's FIRST Load Cell Pedals! ,
Sim Racing Paddock, Feb 22, 2020
^ MOZA SR-P Pedals Installation Tutorial , Jun 7, 2022
Controller types Controller parts
Physical buttons Sensitive
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