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How to Build the Ultimate Drift Sim Setup

  Drifting isn't just a motorsport — it's an art form. From perfecting your entry angle to maintaining smooth countersteer, every detail matters. In the world of sim racing, drifting has grown into a dedicated niche with its own gear, physics, and loyal community. If you're serious about replicating the feel of sliding sideways through a corner, you’ll need more than a basic racing wheel. You need a drift-focused setup designed for precision, control, and maximum style. Whether you're starting from scratch or upgrading your current sim rig, this guide breaks down how to build the ultimate drift sim setup — including must-have gear like the Moza Formula Wheel and the Moza HBP handbrake . 1. Start with a Solid Base: The Cockpit Drifting is rough on hardware. You’ll be yanking the wheel, slamming the pedals, and pulling the handbrake hard. That means your cockpit needs to be stable and built for abuse. Look for: Steel or aluminum construction for maximum rigidity. Adjus...

Simucube Pedals: The Future of Precision in Sim Racing

  Sim racing has come a long way. Gone are the days when a simple plastic wheel and spring-loaded pedals were enough to get by. Today, the market is filled with high-end gear designed to replicate real-world motorsport conditions with unmatched accuracy. At the forefront of this evolution is Simucube , a brand already known for redefining force feedback with its direct drive wheels — and now, it’s doing the same with pedals. Enter the Simucube Active Pedals — a revolutionary leap in pedal technology. These aren’t just pedals; they’re intelligent, dynamic systems that redefine what it means to control a virtual car. Whether you're chasing milliseconds in a time attack or battling for position in an online GT3 race, the Simucube pedals offer realism, tunability, and consistency unlike anything else on the market. In this blog, we’ll explore what makes Simucube’s pedal system so groundbreaking, how it differs from traditional pedals, and why it's changing the game for sim racers...