Vendors
Every sim racing manufacturer we track, grouped by what they actually build.
Wheelbases
3 vendors · 178 productsClutchKick
ClutchKick is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Australia, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Virtual Racing School (VRS)
Virtual Racing School combines hardware manufacturing with driver development services. Their DirectForce Pro wheel base delivers precise force feedback through a streamlined design, while their competition-grade pedals feature unique hydraulic damping. Beyond equipment, VRS offers data-driven coaching through telemetry analysis, guided setups, and professional instruction to help sim racers improve their performance and race craft systematically.
Simworx
Simworx builds Australian racing simulator controls and turnkey systems, including Pro GT pedal sets and Supercar-style sequential shifters for motorsport-inspired rigs.
Pedals
22 vendors · 3079 products
Simagic
Simagic focuses on direct drive technology that delivers professional-grade force feedback at competitive price points. Their wheel bases utilize authentic servo motors paired with sophisticated electronics to replicate vehicle dynamics with exceptional accuracy. Favored by real-world racers for training, Simagic's expanding ecosystem includes customizable steering wheels and performance pedals designed for durability and precision across extended racing sessions.
CONSPIT
CONSPIT develops a full sim racing ecosystem spanning direct drive wheelbases, steering wheels, hydraulic pedal systems, rigs, and related accessories. The brand targets mid-to-high-end racers with integrated hardware and configuration software.
3DRap
3DRap creates sim racing upgrades, mods, shifters, handbrakes, pedals, and custom accessories, often targeting racers who want practical improvements to mainstream hardware.
Simucube
Simucube produces premium direct drive wheel bases and accessories that deliver unparalleled force feedback fidelity. With an emphasis on sustainable manufacturing, their products are built to exacting standards with 99% recyclable materials. Their modular ecosystem approach allows racers to customize their setup while benefiting from seamless integration. Simucube's community-driven development ensures their hardware meets the demands of the most discerning sim racers.
Thrustmaster
Thrustmaster specializes in high-performance racing controllers utilizing proprietary technologies like H.E.A.R.T (HallEffect AccuRate Technology). Their partnerships with automotive legends such as Ferrari translate into authentic replicas of iconic racing wheels. Offering products across the price spectrum, from entry-level to professional-grade equipment, Thrustmaster balances precision, durability, and accessibility.
Heusinkveld
Netherlands-based Heusinkveld Engineering specializes in high-fidelity load cell pedals and sim racing components that replicate the feel of real race cars. Founded in 2013, their products are developed through extensive testing with professional drivers and engineers. The Sim Pedals Ultimate and Sprint lines are renowned for their precise hydraulic damping, adjustable resistance, and durability under intense use, making them the choice of competitive sim racers worldwide.
SimGrade
Finland-based SimGrade builds high-end pedal systems for competitive sim racing, including the R7 and VX-PRO lines. Their products focus on adjustability, robust mechanics, and repeatable brake control for serious cockpit setups.
PXN
With over 15 years of experience, PXN specializes in accessible gaming peripherals with broad compatibility across platforms. Their racing wheels incorporate patented vibration feedback systems that communicate track surfaces and vehicle dynamics to enhance immersion. PXN's ISO-certified manufacturing processes ensure consistent quality across their diverse product line, which serves as an entry point for newcomers to sim racing seeking affordable hardware options.
Logitech G
Logitech G pioneers accessible sim racing hardware with a focus on user-friendly design and software integration. Their affordable yet feature-rich racing wheels and pedals serve as the entry point for many sim racers. Through collaborations with professional drivers and game developers, they continually refine their products to deliver immersive racing experiences at competitive price points.
SIMSONN
SIMSONN builds accessible sim racing hardware including load-cell pedals, shifters, handbrakes, haptic accessories, and wheelbase products. Their catalog is aimed at budget-conscious racers who still want metal construction and tuning options.
SimNet Racing
SimNet Racing develops load-cell pedal systems, haptic feedback accessories, handbrakes, displays, and other modular sim racing controls.
SimRuito
SimRuito is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in China, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
SimTrecs
Founded by József and Gábor Cserkuti in Budapest, Hungary, SimTrecs draws on extensive experience in real and RC motorsport to create exceptional sim racing hardware. Their ProPedal GT pedal sets feature custom CNC-machined aluminum construction with high-capacity load cells and Vishay potentiometers. Each product undergoes meticulous in-house development, emphasizing hydraulic damping systems and premium mechanical components for authentic racing feel.
Venym
French manufacturer Venym builds high-performance load-cell pedal sets inspired by Formula cockpit design and developed around Mygale motorsport engineering experience.
FatBlackCat
FatBlackCat makes PurrPRO Formula pedals and related haptic and ergonomic accessories for high-end sim racing pedal setups.
Meca Sim Hardware
Czech Republic-based Meca Sim Hardware specializes in professional-grade hydraulic pedal systems designed and manufactured in the heart of Europe. Their EVO1 series features authentic hydraulic brake systems with Wilwood master cylinders and custom slave cylinders, delivering pressure up to 1600 PSI. Hand-assembled with automotive-grade components and ergonomic design for both GT and F1 positions, Meca pedals provide unmatched realism for serious sim racers.
Nacon Revosim
Nacon Revosim is Nacon's sim racing hardware ecosystem, centered on the RS Pure direct drive wheelbase, steering wheel, pedals, and Revosim configuration software.
Augury
Augury Simulations produces direct drive systems, steering wheels, pedals, and related hardware for high-end racing simulator builds.
Girro Sim
Girro Sim hand-builds European sim racing pedal sets with stainless steel construction, Leo Bodnar interface electronics, and geometry and force adjustment.
SimForge
SimForge develops load-cell sim racing pedal sets from India, centered on adjustable three-pedal hardware for enthusiast and competitive simulator rigs.
RealGear by Ricmotech
RealGear is Ricmotech’s in-house simulator hardware line, including hydraulic pedal systems and motorsport-style controls for professional sim racing builds.
Simulator Manufaktur by Tim Heinemann
Simulator Manufaktur by Tim Heinemann is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Germany, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Steering wheels
17 vendors · 2791 products
Moza Racing
Leveraging expertise from Gudsen's camera stabilization technology, MOZA Racing offers a comprehensive ecosystem of direct drive wheel bases, steering wheels, pedals, and accessories. Developed collaboratively by automotive engineers and professional sim racers, their hardware delivers precise force feedback and telemetry. MOZA's integrated software platform provides racers with extensive customization options and regular firmware updates to enhance performance.
Fanatec
German-engineered Fanatec is a global leader in premium sim racing peripherals. Renowned for technological innovation and build quality, their products undergo rigorous testing and incorporate community feedback. Their ecosystem offers a comprehensive range of wheels, pedals, and accessories that deliver exceptional force feedback and realistic racing experiences.
Asetek
Asetek brings their expertise in liquid cooling solutions to the sim racing market with their Invicta™ product line. Entering the SimSports segment in 2021, they apply their mechatronic engineering capabilities to create pedal sets with distinctive hydraulic resistance systems. Their products emphasize durability and precise calibration, allowing racers to fine-tune pedal feel to match specific vehicles or driving preferences.
Cube Controls
Italian manufacturer Cube Controls produces premium steering wheels that combine authentic motorsport design with advanced sim functionality. Their product range spans from GT-style wheels with leather or Alcantara grips to formula replicas with carbon fiber construction. Each wheel features magnetic paddle shifters, customizable button layouts, and exceptional build quality. Their close relationship with professional drivers ensures realistic ergonomics and tactile feedback.
Acelith Design
Acelith Design makes aftermarket steering wheel rims, mods, and accessories for popular sim racing ecosystems, helping racers customize entry-level and mid-range hardware.
Gomez Sim Industries (GSI)
US-based Gomez Sim Industries crafts boutique steering wheels that combine functionality with motorsport-inspired aesthetics. Their Formula and GT style wheels feature CNC-machined aluminum components, premium grips, and customizable button layouts. GSI's attention to detail extends to their shifters and handbrakes, which emphasize tactile feedback and mechanical precision to enhance the connection between driver and virtual vehicle.
Ascher Racing
Ascher Racing specializes in high-performance sim racing components with emphasis on Formula-style wheels and USB interface devices. Their products feature aerospace-grade materials, precision manufacturing, and exceptional build quality. Known for their distinctive button box controllers and wheel rims, Ascher has earned a reputation for reliability under intense use. Their modular approach allows racers to customize control layouts for different vehicle types.
BavarianSimTec
BavarianSimTec designs and assembles premium sim racing wheels and electronics in Germany. Their lineup includes high-end formula and GT steering wheels with integrated displays, LEDs, and Simucube-focused compatibility options.
CAMMUS
CAMMUS is a Chinese manufacturer specializing in innovative direct drive wheelbases with integrated designs. Their C5 and C12 series feature all-in-one style wheelbases where the motor is integrated directly into the steering wheel, offering exceptional value at competitive price points. With over 10 years of experience in automotive electronics R&D, CAMMUS delivers quality force feedback systems for PC platforms.
MVH Studios
MVH Studios designs replacement steering wheels and modification kits for Logitech and other mainstream racing wheel bases, adding formula and GT-style layouts to budget setups.
VPG Sim
VPG specializes in custom, limited-production sim racing wheels crafted from carbon fiber and CNC-machined aluminum. Founded by passionate sim racers Mike and Manny, their designs focus on optimal weight distribution and ergonomics to maximize force feedback clarity. Each wheel combines practical functionality with striking aesthetics, featuring customizable button layouts and premium materials that satisfy the most demanding sim racing enthusiasts.
Precision Sim Engineering
Precision Sim Engineering produces ultra-high-end steering wheels and control systems used by professional esports teams and real-world motorsport operations. Their flagship GPX wheels replicate the exact specifications of Formula and GT race cars, featuring aerospace-grade materials and modular electronics. Each product undergoes extensive testing under racing conditions to ensure reliability during the most intense competitive scenarios.
Leoxz
Leoxz manufactures sim racing steering wheels, paddles, adapters, and dashboard-compatible hardware for multiple wheelbase ecosystems. Their XF1 and XGT wheels target racers who want feature-rich displays and controls at a more accessible price point.
GRID Engineering
GRID Engineering develops premium sim racing steering wheels and accessories with a focus on motorsport-grade materials, high-end controls, and professional cockpit integration.
Rexing
Croatia-based Rexing produces carbon fiber sim racing steering wheels, including formula and GT-style models. Their hardware focuses on lightweight construction, tactile controls, and PC simulator compatibility.
Delta Sim Technologies
Delta Sim Technologies makes premium sim racing steering wheels and related control hardware, including configurable GT-style wheels for direct-drive ecosystems.
Oktane Designs
Oktane Designs produces compact sim racing shifters and components, with a focus on mechanical feel, serviceability, and small-batch hardware.
Cockpits & rigs
45 vendors · 3743 products
Trak Racer
Founded in 2008, Trak Racer designs aluminum profile cockpits with an emphasis on rigidity and adaptability. Their frames accommodate everything from basic wheel and pedal setups to complex motion systems and multiple monitor configurations. The precision-machined components allow for infinite adjustability to match different body types and driving positions, while the modular design facilitates upgrades without replacing the entire frame as users expand their simulation hardware.
Next Level Racing
Next Level Racing, established in 2009, creates adjustable cockpits and racing frames suitable for various skill levels and space constraints. As an official PlayStation® licensee, their products ensure compatibility across gaming platforms. Their innovative folding designs offer stability during intense racing while allowing for compact storage. The modular approach enables gradual upgrades as users expand their sim racing setups over time.
SIM-LAB
Sim-Lab, established in 2015, sets industry standards with their P1-X cockpit and precision-engineered mounting solutions. As partner to Mercedes-AMG Petronas Esports, their products undergo validation in professional competition environments. Their aluminum profile systems offer exceptional rigidity and unlimited customization options, supported by detailed technical documentation. Sim-Lab's mounting brackets ensure optimal positioning and stability for displays, shifters, and peripheral devices.
VNM Simulation
Vietnam-based VNM Simulation, established in 2020, focuses on delivering performance-oriented hardware at competitive price points. Led by engineer Tran Hoan, they leverage regional manufacturing capabilities to create direct drive systems and pedal sets that deliver premium features without the associated cost. Their growing presence in the global market represents an emerging production hub in the sim racing ecosystem, challenging established brands through value-oriented product development.
Pokornyi Engineering
Pokornyi Engineering delivers both premium pre-built components and comprehensive DIY solutions for custom sim racing setups. Their LMPH Hypercar Steering Wheel showcases their design philosophy, combining authentic materials with modular electronics. By offering detailed build guides and compatible components, they empower enthusiasts to create personalized control systems that match their specific racing preferences and technical requirements.
Extreme Sim Racing
Extreme Sim Racing has grown from a passion project into South America's largest sim racing manufacturer over the past decade. Their products address the region's specific market needs, emphasizing durability in varied environments and competitive pricing. The company maintains close connections with the sim racing community, continuously refining their cockpits and accessories based on user feedback to deliver the optimal balance of performance and affordability.
GT Omega
GT Omega, established in 2009, focuses on delivering value-oriented racing cockpits and gaming chairs that balance affordability with durability. Their product range accommodates various space and budget constraints, from wheel stands to complete cockpits. Based in the UK, GT Omega emphasizes comprehensive customer support and aftercare services, ensuring their products remain viable through multiple hardware upgrades and extended use cases.
Apex Sim Racing
Apex Sim Racing specializes in custom control interfaces and turnkey simulators designed with enthusiast input. Their button boxes, steering wheels, and display solutions emphasize tactile feedback and intuitive layouts to enhance cockpit functionality. Each product undergoes extensive testing in competitive environments to ensure reliability during intense use. Apex's modular approach allows racers to gradually build sophisticated control systems tailored to specific racing disciplines and personal preferences.
SimRacing Pro
SimRacing Pro, also known as SRP, develops pneumatic pedal systems, handbrakes, and accessories focused on consistent brake pressure and endurance racing feel.
Sparco
Founded in 1977 by racing drivers, Sparco brings authentic motorsport equipment to sim racing. Their gaming seats incorporate the same ergonomic design principles and materials found in their professional racing products. Leveraging decades of Formula 1 and rally experience, Sparco's simulator equipment delivers proper driving positions that reduce fatigue during extended sessions while providing the authentic feel of competition vehicles.
MRP Sim Racing
MRP Sim Racing is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in New Zealand, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Advanced Sim Racing
Advanced SimRacing, founded in 2020, has quickly established itself as a leading North American manufacturer of premium aluminum cockpits. Their frames feature innovative design elements that eliminate flex and vibration even with high-torque direct drive systems. ASR prioritizes customer experience through comprehensive documentation, responsive support, and continuous product refinement based on community feedback to deliver exceptional value in the competitive cockpit market.
Playseat
Playseat pioneered consumer racing cockpits with patented designs that balance accessibility with stability. Their diverse product range spans from entry-level Challenge models that fold for storage to premium F1 replicas used in esports competitions. Each cockpit features adjustable mounting points for compatibility with most racing hardware brands, while ergonomic seating positions reduce fatigue during extended sessions across both racing and flight simulation applications.
SimXPro
SimXPro is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Netherlands / EU, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
TREQ
TREQ manufactures aluminum-profile sim racing cockpits, monitor stands, seats, and mounting accessories from the Netherlands for rigid home simulator builds.
6 Sigma Sim Racing
Founded in 2021 by Stanley Lin, 6 Sigma applies engineering principles to create structurally efficient cockpit designs that maximize rigidity while minimizing cost. Based in Canada, their manufacturing approach eliminates unnecessary complexity to deliver frames that perform comparably to premium alternatives at more accessible price points. Their designs emphasize essential functionality and long-term durability for enthusiasts seeking value without compromising on the stability required for direct drive systems.
Res-Tech
Res-Tech is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Italy, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
TZ Simproject
TZ Simproject is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Italy, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Oplite
Oplite is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in France / Europe, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Sim Racing Machines
Sim Racing Machines makes conversion kits, adapters, button plates, and related hardware that help racers reuse or adapt steering wheels across different sim racing wheelbase ecosystems.
SimFab
SimFab specializes in modular flight simulation cockpits that replicate authentic aircraft ergonomics. Their systems feature precise reproductions of control layouts from commercial and military aircraft, with attention to proper spacing and positioning. The modular design allows pilots to configure setups matching specific aircraft types, while robust construction ensures stability when using force feedback controls across various flight simulation platforms.
GTR Simulator
GTR Simulator, launched in 2002 by Abtivan, develops racing cockpits informed by professional motorsport experience. Their integrated designs combine seating, wheel mounting, and display stands in unified structures that minimize assembly complexity. Serving markets across North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan, GTR Simulator's products emphasize stability during aggressive driving inputs while maintaining accessible price points compared to modular alternatives.
Abruzzi
UK-based Abruzzi specializes in custom racing apparel and hardware that bridges virtual and real motorsport. Their sim racing gloves, designed with the same materials and ergonomics as their karting and motorsport products, enhance grip and reduce fatigue during extended sessions. Abruzzi's customization options allow teams and individuals to create coordinated racing attire that brings authentic motorsport presentation to sim racing competitions and broadcasts.
DOF Reality
DOF Reality makes motion simulator platforms for racing and flight simulation, including HERO, PRO, and MOVER product families.
RSEAT
RSEAT manufactures premium sim racing cockpits with an emphasis on structural integrity and aesthetic design. Using high-grade European materials, their frames eliminate flex and vibration even with high-torque direct drive systems. Their product line spans from dedicated racing setups to multi-purpose configurations for flight and racing simulation. With distribution in over 100 countries, RSEAT backs their products with comprehensive warranties reflecting their confidence in build quality.
Sim Factory
Sim Factory is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Italy, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Focus Sim Racing
Focus Sim Racing is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in US, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
TMA Simuladores
TMA Simuladores is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Argentina, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Apevie Simulator
Apevie Simulator is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in US, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Simblacks
Established in 2019, New Zealand-based Simblacks connects real and virtual motorsport through specialized equipment and expertise. Their team's background in both disciplines informs product selection and customer guidance. Serving both domestic and international markets, they focus on building complete ecosystems where each component complements the others for optimal performance, helping customers navigate the complex landscape of simulation hardware compatibility.
NaM GT
NaM GT is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Spain, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Sim-Motion
Sim-Motion serves as a specialized distributor of premium simulation hardware, offering curated selections from manufacturers like Simagic, Moza Racing, and Heusinkveld. Beyond retail, they provide consultation services to help customers build cohesive systems that match their requirements and budget. Their expertise extends from component selection to complete motion platform integration, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance across complex simulation setups.
Pro-Sim
Pro-Sim builds motorsport-inspired simulator controls, including high-end H-pattern and sequential shifters that draw from real racing transmission hardware.
RigMetal
RigMetal is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in United States, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
P1Sim
P1Sim is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in France / Europe, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
SimCore
SimCore manufactures precision sim racing mounts, button boxes, steering wheels, pedal plates, and cockpit accessories for aluminum-profile and custom rigs.
Racing Cockpits
Racing Cockpits is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in USA, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Rock Solid Rigs
Rock Solid Rigs is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in United Kingdom, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
XXL Racing
XXL Racing is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Netherlands, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
BDH Race Sim Hardware
BDH Race Sim Hardware builds sim racing shifters designed around motorsport feel, including H-pattern, sequential, and active force-feedback shifter products.
Sim Racing Studio
Sim Racing Studio builds immersion hardware and software for racing and flight simulators, including wind kits, tactile feedback pads, belt tensioning, and motion integrations.
SIM1 Racing
SIM1 Racing is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in UK, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Sim Coaches
Sim Coaches builds professional-grade sim racing hardware and complete simulator systems, including pedals, wheels, button boxes, and turnkey rigs for home and commercial users.
RA Motorsports Canada
RA Motorsports Canada is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Canada, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
HP
HP's Reverb G2 headset, developed in collaboration with Valve and Microsoft, caters specifically to simulation enthusiasts with industry-leading visual clarity at 2160x2160 pixels per eye. This resolution enables essential details like distant braking markers and dashboard instruments to be clearly visible. Their optimized headstrap and audio solution provides comfort during extended racing sessions, while maintaining compatibility with Windows Mixed Reality and SteamVR ecosystems.
Motion & feedback
7 vendors · 236 products
Qubic System
Qubic System builds motion platforms and linear actuator systems for home and professional simulators, with QS-210 and QS-220 actuator sets as its core sim racing motion line.
ButtKicker
ButtKicker manufactures low-frequency haptic transducers and amplifier kits used to add tactile feedback to sim racing, flight simulation, gaming, and home theater setups.
SimXperience
Since 2006, SimXperience has pioneered motion simulation technology for racing. Their AccuForce wheel system and Stage series motion platforms create multi-dimensional feedback by translating in-game physics to physical movement. Used in professional driver training and simulation centers, their systems combine sophisticated electronics with powerful actuators to deliver G-force sensations, vehicle weight transfers, and track surface textures for unmatched immersion.
D-BOX
D-BOX has pioneered haptic technology for simulation and entertainment for over two decades. Their motion systems use proprietary actuators to deliver high-fidelity movement with four degrees of freedom. With direct software integration for major racing titles, their systems accurately reproduce vehicle dynamics, road textures, and g-forces. Originally developed for commercial applications, their technology is now available in consumer-focused configurations for home simulation enthusiasts.
Sigma Integrale
Sigma Integrale builds DK motion systems in California for racing and flight simulation, with 2-inch and 6-inch travel options.
SimRig SE
Swedish manufacturer SimRig SE focuses exclusively on 3-DOF motion platforms that communicate vehicle dynamics through precise movement. Their systems employ industrial-grade components to deliver consistent performance with minimal maintenance requirements. The product line includes options scaled for different weight capacities and torque requirements, from the compact SE-1 to the high-capacity SE-3, all sharing the same underlying control software for accurate physics translation.
PT Actuator
PT Actuator specializes in professional-grade motion platforms and tactile feedback systems for simulation. Their actuator technology delivers precise movement with minimal latency, replicating vehicle physics through multiple degrees of freedom. Their modular systems allow for scalable setups, from simple 2-DOF platforms to complex 6-DOF motion rigs. Integration with major simulation software ensures accurate translation of in-game physics to physical movement.
Visual & audio
5 vendors · 136 products
Samsung
Samsung makes gaming monitors used in sim racing display setups, including 49-inch Odyssey ultrawide and OLED models with high refresh rates.
Pimax
Pimax specializes in wide field-of-view VR headsets optimized for simulation applications. Their 8K and 5K series headsets feature expanded peripheral vision critical for racing situational awareness and immersion. The high resolution displays minimize the "screen door effect" while maintaining frame rates necessary for comfortable extended use. Their modular approach allows users to upgrade components like audio solutions and eye tracking as technology advances without replacing entire systems.
Turtle Beach
Turtle Beach entered sim racing through the VelocityOne Race line, combining wheelbases, pedals, dashboards, shifters, and Xbox/PC compatibility for mainstream racing setups.
LG
LG makes UltraGear gaming monitors used for single-screen, ultrawide, and cockpit display setups, including curved OLED models.
Meta
Meta's Quest headsets have become the most accessible entry point for VR sim racing. Their standalone design eliminates the need for external tracking stations, while Link functionality connects to PCs for full simulation experiences. Their industry-leading inside-out tracking works effectively in cockpit environments, and continuous software updates have improved refresh rates and reduced latency for more responsive racing feedback.
Other
24 vendors · 9 products
Aiologs
Aiologs specializes in compact sequential shifters and handbrakes built for rally, drifting, and circuit racing simulators, with a focus on strong mechanical feel.
MME Simsport
MME Simsport applies their motorsport engineering expertise to create simulation equipment with authentic feedback characteristics. Their product development shares technology with their real-world racing components, ensuring precise translation of vehicle dynamics. With complete vertical integration of design, manufacturing, programming, and testing, MME maintains strict quality control throughout production. This comprehensive approach allows them to offer lifetime warranties across their product line with confidence in long-term durability.
Brook Gaming
Brook Gaming produces the Ras1ution racing wheel converter family, giving racers additional compatibility paths between wheels, consoles, and PCs.
Frex
Frex is a long-running Japanese simulator hardware maker known for compact motion systems, shifters, pedals, and cockpit components for racing simulators.
HORI
HORI manufactures licensed console racing wheels and pedal sets for PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC users, serving the accessible and casual end of the racing wheel market.
689 Rigs
689 Rigs is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Mexico, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
ArcTeam Engineering
Founded by Andrea Rossetti, ArcTeam Engineering approaches simulator design through interdisciplinary collaboration with university researchers in bioscience and engineering. Their unique methodology focuses on human factors and physiological responses to create systems that trigger authentic sensory experiences. This scientific approach results in simulators that generate more realistic cognitive and physical responses during use, benefiting both professional training and enthusiast applications.
BigScreen
BigScreen VR creates standalone headsets with features specifically beneficial to simulation users. Their displays prioritize clarity in instrument reading and distance spotting while maintaining wide field-of-view awareness. Optimized for extended wear comfort during lengthy racing sessions, their headsets include ventilation and weight distribution systems to reduce fatigue. The dedicated simulation modes adjust rendering priorities to maintain smooth performance during complex multi-vehicle scenarios.
Collective Minds
Collective Minds makes Drive Hub, a wheel adapter used by console racers to connect a wider range of wheel, pedal, and shifter hardware across supported platforms.
Derek Speare Designs
Derek Speare Designs produces button boxes, race panels, pedals, adapters, and control hardware for sim racers who want dedicated cockpit controls.
E-Motorsport.fi
E-Motorsport.fi is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Finland, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Home Racer
Home Racer offers versatile simulator platforms designed for multi-platform compatibility across consoles and PCs. Their signature product features Sparco-designed seating with extensive adjustability to accommodate users of all ages and sizes. The durable polyester construction balances structural integrity with portability, while customizable color options allow personalization. Their focus on accessibility makes sim racing approachable for casual enthusiasts and families.
Leo Bodnar
Based in Silverstone, Leo Bodnar Electronics specializes in precision input devices and control systems for simulation applications. Their Button Box controllers and load cell technology are renowned for accuracy and reliability in demanding environments. Beyond sim racing, their expertise extends to professional flight simulation and industrial control systems. Their focused product development emphasizes fundamental performance metrics over marketing, resulting in devices trusted by both enthusiasts and professional training facilities.
Motion Platforms International
MPI produces motion platforms specifically designed for home sim racing environments. Their compact actuator design delivers 2-DOF and 3-DOF motion while maintaining a smaller footprint than industrial alternatives. Their systems emphasize quiet operation and reliability during extended use, with direct compatibility for major simulation software titles. Dedicated control software allows users to fine-tune motion profiles for different vehicle types and racing conditions.
S5 Tech (S5 Technology)
S5 Tech (S5 Technology) is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Singapore, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
SHH
SHH manufactures configurable sim racing shifters such as the Thorn and Newt lines, covering both H-pattern and sequential use cases at accessible prices.
Sabelt Sim Racing
Sabelt Sim Racing is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Europe, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
SimRacingCoach
SimRacingCoach produces sim racing wheels, button plates, adapters, and accessories, with an emphasis on practical PC simulator compatibility and modular control layouts.
TailoredRig
TailoredRig is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Germany, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.
Turn Racing
Turn Racing specializes in sim racing cockpits and steering wheels that emphasize value and functionality. Their R1 chassis offers a rigid aluminum profile design at competitive price points, while their steering wheels combine ergonomic design with practical button layouts. North American manufacturing allows for quick fulfillment and responsive customer service. Their products target the mid-range market segment with performance characteristics that satisfy enthusiast requirements.
Valve
Valve revolutionized VR for simulation with their Index headset featuring best-in-class audio, high refresh rates up to 144Hz, and precise finger tracking controllers. Their "outside-in" tracking delivers exceptional accuracy crucial for cockpit-based simulation. As creators of Steam, they maintain the largest platform for sim racing titles, while their SteamVR ecosystem sets standards for hardware compatibility and performance measurement.
Varjo
Finnish manufacturer Varjo creates ultra-high-resolution VR and XR headsets originally designed for professional training simulations. Their human-eye resolution displays offer unprecedented clarity for racing applications, allowing users to read small dashboard text and spot distant details without strain. Though priced for professional markets, their technology represents the cutting edge of what's possible in simulation visual fidelity and mixed reality integration.
Vesaro
UK-based Vesaro designs commercial-grade simulation systems used in training facilities and entertainment venues worldwide. Their proprietary modular framework allows for configuration across racing, flight, and specialty vehicle applications. Vesaro's integrated approach combines motion platforms, control loading, and immersive display solutions in turnkey packages. Their advanced systems replicate g-forces and vehicle dynamics for professional driver development and high-end entertainment experiences.
Wave Italy
Wave Italy is a sim racing hardware manufacturer based in Italy / EU, producing equipment for virtual motorsport setups.