Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
If there’s one activity that many of us explored in 2020—or at least thought of exploring—it’s online gaming. More specifically, online racing. And while not everyone can afford the swanky rigs that ...
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Thrustmaster is introducing a new add-on racing wheel to its collection known as the Ferrari 488 GT3 Wheel Add-On. Inspired by Ferrari’s very successful 488 GT3 racing car, the wheel is an exact 1:1 ...
Thrustmaster has revealed a new item being added to their catalog of racing gear, as they have an all-new Ferrari-branded racing wheel. As you can see from the image below, this is designed to give ...
Popular sim racing company Thrustmaster is no stranger to making replica wheels for gaming, but their newest creation is quite possibly their best one yet: a fully-functional, 1:1 scale replica of the ...
Thrustmaster unveiled its new Ferrari wheel, the Formula Wheel Add-On Ferrari SF1000 Edition: a gaming replica of the wheel found in the world-famous Ferrari SF1000. Based on the real wheel of the ...
We've got top picks for racing simulator wheels suitable for different skill levels and budgets. So you want to get into sim racing. Well, you’ll have to start with a wheel. There are a TON of racing ...
Your at-home sim racing rig might be nice, but it’s nowhere close to Ferrari’s official Formula 1 simulator in Maranello. It’s an exclusive, completely immersive contraption used to recreate the ...
The closest most of us will ever get to racing a Ferrari is by firing up a video games console or maybe by building a racing sim setup in our spare bedroom. But if that bedroom is freakishly large you ...
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