After making a name for themselves in the sim racing hardware market with rigs, pedals, seats and more, Sim-Lab have now made their first step into manufacturing wheels in partnership with the Mercedes F1 team.
Ever wanted a wheel that resembles the ones used by the likes of Valtteri Bottas, Nico Rosberg, George Russell and the record holder for most F1 wins, Lewis Hamilton? Without a 3D printer and tinkering, that is? Sim-Lab might have just the wheel for you: Their first-ever sim racing steering wheel is a replica of the actual F1 wheel.
The Mercedes-AMG Formula One Team Sim Racing Steering Wheel (2024) is an officially licenced design straight from the team with who Sim-Lab are the official esports partner. It resembles the wheel that has been used by the Grand Prix drivers ever since the start of the turbo-hybrid regulations in 2014.
There is also the scratch resistant 4 by 3 inch screen, which when paired with software from RaceDirector or SimHub creates authentic dash layouts and LED profiles that you would also see in the real F1 car.
You could spend hours mapping all the buttons and switches on the Mercedes Sim-Lab Steering Wheel.
But all of this does come at a price, as the Sim-Lab Mercedes-AMG Formula One Team Sim Racing Steering Wheel (quite a mouthful) is listed at €2,700.00 / $2,499.00 US / £2,294.00. Shipping is set to commence in the final week of August. More info is available on the Sim-Lab website.
What do you think of the Sim-Lab Mercedes F1 wheel? Tell us on Twitter at @OverTake_gg or in the comments down below!
Ever wanted a wheel that resembles the ones used by the likes of Valtteri Bottas, Nico Rosberg, George Russell and the record holder for most F1 wins, Lewis Hamilton? Without a 3D printer and tinkering, that is? Sim-Lab might have just the wheel for you: Their first-ever sim racing steering wheel is a replica of the actual F1 wheel.
The Mercedes-AMG Formula One Team Sim Racing Steering Wheel (2024) is an officially licenced design straight from the team with who Sim-Lab are the official esports partner. It resembles the wheel that has been used by the Grand Prix drivers ever since the start of the turbo-hybrid regulations in 2014.
Sim-Lab Mercedes F1 Wheel Specs
Naturally, Sim-Lab's announcement comes with the specifications of the wheel. 280mm in diameter, an estimated weight of 1,240 grams plus 14 buttons with two rear switches, nine rotary switches, as well as shifter and clutch paddles are on board. As far as connectivity with wheelbases goes, providing the wheelbase is PC compatible, all it needs is a USB connection and a 70mm bolt pattern to mount it.There is also the scratch resistant 4 by 3 inch screen, which when paired with software from RaceDirector or SimHub creates authentic dash layouts and LED profiles that you would also see in the real F1 car.
You could spend hours mapping all the buttons and switches on the Mercedes Sim-Lab Steering Wheel.
But all of this does come at a price, as the Sim-Lab Mercedes-AMG Formula One Team Sim Racing Steering Wheel (quite a mouthful) is listed at €2,700.00 / $2,499.00 US / £2,294.00. Shipping is set to commence in the final week of August. More info is available on the Sim-Lab website.
What do you think of the Sim-Lab Mercedes F1 wheel? Tell us on Twitter at @OverTake_gg or in the comments down below!