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Corsair’s debut sim rig rebranded to Fanatec

Fanatec’s first new sim rig since Corsair’s takeover is being showcased at the ADAC SimRacing Expo 2024.

Corsair's rebranded Fanatec sim rig at ADAC SimRacing Expo 2024

Gaming peripheral Corsair raised eyebrows when it made its first foray into the world of sim racing with its debut sim rig, with a prototype previewed in June.

Since then, Corsair has acquired Fanatec’s parent company, Endor AG, ushering in a new era for the German sim racing brand after a tumultuous period.

As a result, the still-unnamed sim rig is now officially part of the Fanatec family.

Fanatec’s new sim rig showcased at SimRacing Expo 2024

Corsair’s debut sim rig is being showcased at the ADAC SimRacing Expo 2024 this week, where it is rebranded to Fanatec. Several Fanatec logos are prominently displayed on the steel tubes and embroidered on the seat.  

  

Fanatec Corsair sim racing rig at ADAC SimRacing Expo 2024

Fanatec’s new sim rig boasts 50mm steel tubing, with the ability to add optional accessories including a front-mounted tray to protect your PC or console from dust, a direct drive front mount to attach a wheelbase, accessory mounts, and an inverted pedal mount system.

The base rig includes an onboard 100mm VESA mount for monitors from 27 to 49 inches.  This can be upgraded with a free-standing adjustable single monitor stand supporting screens up to 65’ inches. For those with a triple-screen setup, an expansion kit will support triple screens from 27’ to 55 inches, with the option to add a fourth overhead monitor up to 34 inches.

A wide range of Elgato products, including lights, cameras and Stream Decks can also be added. While the rig showcased at the ADAC SimRacing Expo is finished in an eye-catching white, a black option will be available at launch.

Furthermore, a new two-piece bucket seat designed for the rig will be sold separately, but third-party seats will also be supported thanks to a 290mm bolt-hole mounting pattern.

Pricing details and a release date for Fanatec’s unnamed sim rig are still under wraps, but more details are expected later this year.

Let us know what you think of Fanatec’s new cockpit in the comments below.

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  1. The seat is a 2 piece bucket seat? IIRC TrakRacer was showing off a 2 piece bucket seat as well. I wonder how they compare?

    The last price I remember seeing was 799 for the base rig and no seat. I also think some youtubers called this a Podium Rig, it’s supposed to slot in below the Rennsport rig, and above the Clubsport F1 rig. But I also remember seeing that the Clubsport F1 rig was 2K… So I don’t know where this rig will really sit in Fanatec’s lineup.

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