Asetek SimSports is going about sim racing differently, challenging the industry. It hopes to sell its quick release system to other wheel manufacturers, and all of its pedals will feature upgrade paths.
Here’s everything you need to know about Asetek SimSports, from its foundation to its future product line-up and sim racing ecosystem – straight from the CEO.
At Gamescom in Germany, we were able to test prototype versions of Asetek SimSport’s first direct drive wheel base and two of its upcoming steering wheels.
Asetek SimSports has partnered with Pagani for the new Huayra R pedals. John Munro was able to try this market-defining set and give his detailed thoughts.
It was announced on Thursday (5th May 2022) that Asetek SimSports and Formula 1 driver Kevin Magnussen have partnered up to further the development of the Asktek SimSport sim racing product. Magnussen is said to be working close with Asetek engineers to bring the real feel of a Formula 1 car to their lineup of…Continue reading “Kevin Magnussen is now Asetek SimSports’ Brand Ambassador”»
Asetek SimSports, the Danish-based sim racing equipment manufacturer, has released details about its forthcoming mid-range Forte load cell pedalset. Designed to sit below their flagship Invicta pedal range, the Forte – meaning ‘force’ or ‘strength’ – comes as a two-pedal package, with the load cell brake featuring Asetek’s proprietary Mechanical Load Cell Powered Cylinder (M.L.C.P.C.™)….Continue reading “Asetek SimSports’ new Forte load cell sim racing pedals set to take on the establishment”»