
When I last built a racing simulator to fuel my F1 obsession, I tested all of the fancy equipment with all of the bells and whistles. For my latest project, I wanted to build something that was not only more affordable but also portable, so that the racing rig wasn’t in the way when not in use.
I found my answer in the form of the Playseat Challenge DD F1 Edition. At $799 in Australia, it’s not cheap, but by sim racing standards, it’s a reasonably priced mid-range cockpit. Best of all, it folds up and packs away with your chosen steering wheel and pedals still attached.
I paired the seat with several Logitech racing accessories this time, including the RS50 System, which is compatible with consoles and PC. It’s so nice being able to quickly pack up and then set up the sim racing rig without needing to reattach everything at the same time.
You can see my latest F1 sim racing rig in action over on the GadgetGuy YouTube channel.
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