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How to Build a Killer Sim Racing Setup

Looking to assemble the best sim racing rig for your needs? There are more options than ever, regardless of your budget.

By Justin Helton and Gannon Burgett
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Advanced driving aids, semi-autonomous tech, and drive-by-wire systems remain all the rage among automotive OEMs, and much of that technology can be directly traced to its origins in auto racing. The trickle-down of this tech means today's racing games are more realistic than ever. Nowhere is this more evident than in hyper-realistic sim racing.

The beauty of sim racing lies in accessibility; anyone with the desire and a few hundred bucks can get a sim racing rig in their home and realistically race virtual versions of legendary racetracks worldwide. Professional drivers have been training with sim racing rigs for years, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, we even saw the growth of eNASCAR events.

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A huge range of sim racing equipment exists out there, from simple wheel-and-pedal setups that you can use on a tabletop to full-on professional-grade motion racing simulators that can cost as much as $100k. Whether you're a casual gamer or an aspiring Jann Mardenborough looking to shave tenths off your lap times at a virtual Sebring, there's a sim racing rig that's just right for you.

There are a few key pieces you need to build your own sim racing setup at home, so we've put together this list of essentials. Sim racing rigs can be a slippery slope, so we've provided both a high-end option and a more budget-friendly alternative for each piece to get you out on the virtual track while staying within your budget.

Steering Wheel

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Just as with a real car, in your sim racing setup the steering wheel serves as the primary connection between you and the "vehicle." A high-quality racing wheel delivers accurate road feedback, enhancing the authenticity of your experience. To achieve optimal precision, select a steering wheel with a robust motor capable of transmitting palpable feedback. Top-tier options often include separate wheel bases and steering wheels, enabling further customization of your setup.

Budget Pick

Logitech G G29 Driving Force Sim Racing Wheel and Pedals

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G29 Driving Force Sim Racing Wheel and Pedals
Budget Pick

Logitech G G29 Driving Force Sim Racing Wheel and Pedals

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Pros
  • Includes pedals
  • Beginner friendly
Cons
  • Plastic build

For anyone dipping their toes into sim racing, this is a fantastic starting point. Logitech has been making racing wheels and pedals for decades and has developed a solid reputation as being both reliable and affordable. Despite being our budget pick, the G29 boasts high-end features like 900-degree rotation (similar to a real car) and adjustable pedals that allow you to fine-tune your experience.

The G29 is specific to PlayStation consoles, but Logitech also sells the G920, which is compatible with Xbox and PC games.

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Premium Pick

Thrustmaster TS-PC Racer 488 Challenge Edition Sim Racing Wheel

TS-PC Racer 488 Challenge Edition Sim Racing Wheel
Premium Pick

Thrustmaster TS-PC Racer 488 Challenge Edition Sim Racing Wheel

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Pros
  • Hand-stitched Italian Alcantara wheel
  • Over built to withstand extended use
Cons
  • Some may find the wheel itself to be on the larger side

Thrustmaster's 488 Challnge wheel brings the feel of Maranello's finest into your home with a 9:10 scale replica of the hand-stitched Alcantara material you'd get in a real 488. In terms of functionality, it features a sequential LED tachometer, along with a powerful brushless motor that has been designed to hold to hours of extended use.

Pedals

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Attuned drivers know well how important pedals are. Spacing, materials, feedback, and adjustability are some factors that can transform a driving experience—for better or worse. Choosing the right pedals for your sim setup is also critical. And, as is the case with the other parts of your prospective sim setup, there's a range of options out there.

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Budget Pick

Thrustmaster T-3PM Sim Racing Pedals

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T-3PM Sim Racing Pedals
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Thrustmaster T-3PM Sim Racing Pedals

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Pros
  • Adjustable brake pressure
  • Weighted base
Cons
  • Not high-tech but efficient and affordable

Thrustmaster seems to have nailed solid, affordable components to build a complete sim rig. This pedal set has a weighted base to keep them nicely planted while you kick the clutch and heel-toe shift. The brake pedal features four pressure modes which allow you to dial in the feel you prefer, and the metal pedal heads look pretty sharp.

Premium Pick

Logitech Pro Sim Racing Pedals

Pro Sim Racing Pedals
Premium Pick

Logitech Pro Sim Racing Pedals

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Pros
  • Quality rivaling some high-end cars
  • Highly adjustable/customizable
Cons
  • Does not include mounting screws

From Logitech's Pro series, these pedals are so carefully thought-out and well-constructed that you may miss them when you hop back into your actual car. They are highly adjustable with horizontally adjustable pedals, and feature load cell braking for more accurate inputs.

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Shifter

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For the "Save the Manuals" crowd. Adding a shifter to your setup is a no-brainer. Being able to virtually row your own can be nearly as satisfying as the real thing, especially when you pair your shifter with a nice weighted clutch pedal.

Premium Pick

Thrustmaster TH8A Sim Racing Shifter

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Thrustmaster TH8A Sim Racing Shifter

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Pros
  • Attractive metal construction
  • Optional handbrake available
Cons
  • Check steering wheel compatibility before purchase

This all-metal shifter converts from a gated 7-speed to a sequential +/- shifter in seconds. Contactless magnets mean they won't lose precision over time. It attaches via a C-clamp to tables, desks, or shelves, and should be compatible with most steering wheels on Xbox, PS4, or PC. Coolest of all, you can replace the generic knob with a real one from you favorite car, so long as it uses the universal thread width.

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Best Shifter/Brake Combo

GSTP Sim Racing Shifter and Handbrake

Sim Racing Shifter and Handbrake
Best Shifter/Brake Combo

GSTP Sim Racing Shifter and Handbrake

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Pros
  • Plug-and-play
  • Durable metal construction
Cons
  • Shifter only offers a traditional H-pattern

While it may not be as pretty to look at as the Thrustmaster shifter, GSTP has provided a solid alternative, and it includes a handbrake. It's mainly constructed from metal, so it should be durable. It's plug-and-play with compatible steering wheels, and the shift knob can be swapped out to a piece of your liking.

Budget Pick

Logitech G Driving Force Sim Racing Shifter

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Driving Force Sim Racing Shifter
Budget Pick

Logitech G Driving Force Sim Racing Shifter

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Pros
  • Extremely affordable
  • PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Windows compatible
Cons
  • Only for use with G29 and G920 Driving Force racing wheels

Built for precision racing and long-lasting reliability, this shifter has built-in clamps and bolt points that allow it to be mounted to a table, desk, or racing rig. A full leather shift knob and boot complete the deceptively affordable package. If you want an affordable but quality shifter for your rig, you've found it. Just be aware that this only works with Logitech steering wheels.

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Monitors and Screens

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While any computer monitor or TV will get the job done, a high-quality computer monitor will provide immersive visuals, allowing you to feel as though you're actually behind the wheel of a high-performance vehicle. When selecting a monitor for sim racing, it's important to consider specifications such as refresh rate, resolution, response time, and screen size, as these elements contribute to a smooth and realistic driving experience.

If you have the dough and really want to up the ante, multi-monitor setups or ultra-wide displays can enhance immersion by offering a wider field of view, capturing the peripheral vision typically experienced in actual racing scenarios. Ultimately, the right monitor setup can significantly elevate your sim racing experience, bridging the gap between the virtual and real-world experience.

Bargain Pick

MSI Rapid-IPS Ultra Wide 30-inch Gaming Monitor

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Bargain Pick

MSI Rapid-IPS Ultra Wide 30-inch Gaming Monitor

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Pros
  • Fast refresh rate
  • Tilt, swivel, and height-adjustable
Cons
  • Small

This monitor from MSI is an affordable way to get some specs you need for a fluid gaming experience. With a 21:9 aspect ratio, a 200 Hz refresh rate, and a high-resolution 30-inch screen, it more than gets the job done.

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Premium Pick

Samsung Odyssey 49-inch G9 Gaming Monitor

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Samsung Odyssey 49-inch G9 Gaming Monitor

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Pros
  • Incredible specs
  • Curved screen
Cons
  • May be too large for all but the most serious sim setups

This gorgeous curved monitor provides less distortion and a more immersive expense than its traditional flat counterpart, which is exactly what you want in a good sim setup. With a 240 Hz refresh rate, Quantum Matrix technology, and G Sync compatibility, it's also a powerhouse.

Pre-built Gaming PC

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While plenty of titles are available for PlayStation and Xbox, the highest-quality sim racing experience will require a PC. PCs not only allow you to better customize your visual experience across monitors and VR headsets but also run more realistic sim racing games, such as iRacing and rFactor 2, neither of which are available on consoles.

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Budget Pick

Skytech Gaming Shadow Gaming PC

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Skytech Gaming Shadow Gaming PC

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Pros
  • Great for Esports, AAA gaming, content creation
  • Comes with a gaming keyboard and mouse
Cons
  • Not a ton of memory

This Skytech has all the specs to get you up and running—and racing. It features an 8GB graphics card, as well as 8GB of RAM, an INTEL Core i5 processor, and three cool-looking, LED cooling fans which you can see thanks to its tempered glass case. It's not going to run games at the highest visual settings, but it should be more than enough to get started.

Premium Pick

Alienware Aurora R14 Liquid Cooled Gaming PC

Aurora R14 Liquid Cooled Gaming PC
Premium Pick

Alienware Aurora R14 Liquid Cooled Gaming PC

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Pros
  • Incredible performance
  • Integrated RGB LEDs
Cons
  • Expensive

This may be a bit overkill for all but the most serious gamers. But if you want the best sim racing setup, you're going to want to exceed what's simply sufficient. Just check out the specs: an AMD Ryzen 9 5900 CPU, 32GB of RAM, 1TB SDD storage plus 2TB HDD storage, and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 GPU with 10GB GDDR6X memory.

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Cockpits

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The cockpit serves as the base for your sim rig, and while they aren't necessary for novices, they are pretty crucial if you intend to build a solid and stable sim setup. These rigs serve as the bones of your setup, allowing you to completely customize your rig. They are typically compatible with most of the major brands of wheels, pedals, shifters, monitors, and even aftermarket seats.

Budget Pick

Next Level Racing GT Lite Foldable Sim Racing Cockpit

 GT Lite Foldable Sim Racing Cockpit
Budget Pick

Next Level Racing GT Lite Foldable Sim Racing Cockpit

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Pros
  • Foldable for easy storage
  • Entry Level pricing
  • Includes seat
Cons
  • Not as adjustable or rigid as some rigs

This cockpit is great if you're new to sim racing and would like to take a shot at building a solid setup that doesn't break the bank. It features a built-in seat made from breathable fabric and adjustable mounting points for your wheel, gear shifters, and pedals. This seat is also a great option for anyone who may not have space to dedicate to a permanent setup, as it's foldable for easy storage.

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Premium Pick

Next Level Racing F-GT Elite Formula Aluminum Sim Racing Cockpit

F-GT Elite Formula Aluminum Sim Racing Cockpit
Premium Pick

Next Level Racing F-GT Elite Formula Aluminum Sim Racing Cockpit

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Pros
  • Incredible adjustability
  • Very rigid
Cons
  • Does not include seat

This cockpit is produced by the same manufacturer as our budget pick but is a considerable step up in just about every way. It's aluminum construction is much more robust than the entry-level cockpit, and it takes adjustability to another level. It also features a haptic transducer for added feel, cable management clips for all of your wiring, and a 12-month subscription to the sim racing platform iRacing.

Things to Consider When Setting Up Your SIM Rig

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Compatibility

Make sure the wheel you choose is compatible with your gaming platform, whether it's PC, Xbox, PlayStation, or others.

Size and Ergonomics

The size and shape of the wheel should match your hands and driving style. Choose a wheel that is comfortable to hold and has customizable options such as wheel diameter and pedal angle.

Feedback and Force

The force feedback and vibration should provide a realistic driving experience, which can only be achieved through accurate feedback and force. Look for features such as smooth and precise feedback, strong and crisp force reactions, and realistic resistance.

Price

Sim racing wheels can be quite expensive, so it's important to find one that fits within your budget while still offering the features you desire.

Brand and Warranty

Choose a reputable brand that provides a warranty for its product, giving you a sense of security and reassurance.

Reviews

Reading reviews from other users can give you an idea of the quality and performance of a wheel, as well as any potential issues that you may need to consider.

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Justin Helton
Assistant Commerce Editor

Justin Helton is an avid automobile collector and gearhead from New York City. 

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Associate Testing Editor, Hearst Autos

Gannon Burgett loves cameras, cars, and coffee: a perfect combination for his Hearst Autos work. His byline has appeared in USA Today, Gizmodo, TechCrunch, Digital Trends, the Detroit Free Press, and more.

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