SIM RACING DEALS OF THE WEEK

LOGITECH G PRO DIRECT DRIVE

5% off the Logitech G Pro Direct Drive Wheel with code KIRETH

GT OMEGA

5% off GT Omega rigs and sim racing equipment with code KIRETH5

PIMAX CRYSTAL LIGHT

$20 off the PIMAX CRYSTAL LIGHT virtual reality headset

CAMMUS C12 DIRECT DRIVE

15% off the Cammus C12 Direct Drive wheel with code KIRETH15

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ALL SIM RACING DEALS AND DISCOUNTS

Moza KS Wheel currently discounted to $249! Check all Moza deals below

Thrustmaster discounts TBC, check Thrustmaster Amazon Deals below

15% off Ascher Racing McLaren Artura Sport and McLaren Artura GT4

5% off Logitech G with code KIRETH

2024 Black Friday Sale

Save £1300 on Simucube ActivePedals

$20 off Pimax Crystal VR headsets

BavarianSimTec

Discounted gloves for every Acelith wheel bought

VPG

VPG sim racing wheels

CONSPIT sim racing equipment

Cooler Master DynX sim racing cockpit

SIMAGIC Black Friday 2024

DPVR VR headsets

Asetek Black Friday 2024

Deta Sim Tech racing wheels

iRacing Black Friday 2024

Coach Dave Delta

GT Omega Discounts - 5% off with code KIRETH5

Roto VR Explorer

Racelogic VBOX Sim

$25

$25

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SIM RACING POWERLIST

SIM RACING POWERLIST

MOZA RACING

#1 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

Impressed us with the combination of the Moza Automobili Lamborghini Squadra Corse Essenza SCV12 and the price cut on the Moza KS Wheel.

Currently Moza Racing are a solid choice for any sim racer, on any budget.

SIMUCUBE

#2 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

ActivePedals have changed sim racing, forever. And Simucube will always have the advantage of being first to market, first to get customer feedback, first to iterate, and first to discount.

If you’re looking for the best sim racing pedals in the world, look at Simucube.

FANATEC

#3 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

Fanatec are back. We think. Black Friday 2023 behind them, a change of CEO, and a purchase from insolvency by Corsair.

Now, the Bentley wheel is unleased, a competitive Porsche CSL too, a ClubSport cockpit with Corsair DNA that punches above its weight. Still with enviable PlayStation, Xbox and F1 licences, Fanatec are arguably the largest sim racing brand in the world. Can they keep their ranking in the Sim Racing Powerlist going into 2025?

PIMAX

#4 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

Seemingly the only virtual reality headset manufacturer with an obsession on sim racing. The Pimax Crystal Light is their Tesla Model S - the product that just works, and leads the market for sim racing. But virtual reality is the area of sim racing changing the fastest. Pimax are on the Sim Racing Powerlist not just for their current product portfolio, but what’s imminently around the corner.

ACELITH

#5 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

The smallest brand on the Sim Racing Powerlist, Acelith are also by far the most agile. Unbeatable prices, undiluted passion, this is Sicilian design. Acelith - remember the name.

LOGITECH G

#6 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

The G stands for Grandaddy. These are the original innovators in sim racing, who dared to take our niche equipment into the mainstream and into retail worldwide - that cannot be understated. Now Logitech G enter a new age, one of direct drive, load cell pedals, and an essentially open design hub system. All underpinned by the legions of G923 users that literally grows every day.

THRUSTMASTER

#7 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

Thrustmaster are the unquestionable gateway sim manufacturer. Ask a room of sim racers, how many started on a Thrustmaster, and you’ll always see hands raised. Now they enter a new era, pinned by direct axial drive. Did you know direct drive could get even more…direct? Well - the T598 certainly succeeds on the no cogging front and the Hypercar wheel will be a huge hit for 2025. Can Thrustmaster climb the Sim Racing Powerlist?

CONSPIT

#8 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

The passion at Conspit is out of control. Formula cockpits, genuine motorsport grade simulators at a fraction of the cost, a sim rig for kids - if they can design it, they’ll make it. Make no mistake, Conspit are making waves. It would be a shrewd bet to see them raise the Sim Racing Powerlist in 2025.

ASETEK

#9 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

Asetek is a bigger company than we all think, with a pure pedigree in high performance components. Combine that with sim racing, and you have a formula for success. But Asetek aren’t content with being a fan favourite in the PC sim racing space. They want console too. A new tie up with Xbox feels like a bet on a resurgent Forza Motorsport too - let’s see if Asetek can capitalise in 2025.

VPG

#10 on the Sim Racing Powerlist

VPG understand real motorsport. VPG make, essentially, real steering wheels for simracing. And I mean wheel. Replicas won’t feel the same after you try VPG. Yes there is a price point to match, but this is an aspirational brand where the build quality and performance will not let you down - their business depends on it. If VPG can continue to deliver, a rise up the Sim Racing Powerlist is inevitable.

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