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Not content with releasing both an Active Pedal and an Active Shifter, Moza has revealed details on its next sim racing venture: an AI-powered sim racing coaching tool developed in association with coaching platform Track Titan.
Driver coaching with AI elements isn’t a new thing in the sim racing space, with firms like trophi.ai, Z1 Race Tech and Coach Dave Academy all offering systems to help virtual drivers sharpen their skills, but this is the first time a mainstream hardware manufacturer has broached the subject.

Moza Coaching utilises telemetry data to offer real-time feedback on a driver’s performance, giving pointers on racing lines and braking efficiency to improve consistency and ultimate lap time potential.
Embedded within Pit House, Moza Coaching allows each user 50 free laps of analysis each month – any more requires payment (details on subscriptions are still to be announced).
There will also be a Racing Academy feature, showcasing track guides across multiple sims, including Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, iRacing, Forza Motorsport and F1 24.
Moza wheelbase and iRacing updates

Moza continues to refine its wheelbase technology as it introduces a new 21-bit magnetic encoder across its R9, R12, R16 and R21 wheelbases, which should provide more detailed feedback.
Additionally, Moza now offers compatibility with iRacing’s 360 Hz force feedback mode, which should provide a better and more engaging driving experience (Asetek has also recently introduced this feature across its wheelbases).
Moza has also publicly released its software development kit toolset, allowing developers to create automotive applications for both the real and virtual worlds.
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