Sim racers have plenty of choice when it comes to hardware. There are a number of cool steering wheels out there that are not yet available for sim racing - so we'll have a tournament-style vote to find out which one would be our community's favorite.
We recently put together a list of licensed sim racing steering wheels, of which there are quite a lot available. Anything from entry-level rims to high-end ones that are essentially just yanked straight out of actual race cars and equipped with a USB connection to work on your PC.
Several wheels of Ferrari, BMW or Porsche race cars can be had for your home sim setup, but there are just as many cool racing machines as there are wheels that are not available for sim racing yet out there. So we assembled 16 of them to have ourselves a little tournament over on the OverTake Instagram profile!
To kick off the tournament, we will have a new set of match-ups every day at 17:00 UTC in an Instagram story. There, you can pick your favorite via the voting widget to help the wheel of your choice advance to the next round. Once the round of 16 has concluded, we will move on to a quarterfinal, then semifinal and, naturally, the final match-up to determine the winner.
Your favorite wheel that is not yet available for sim racing is not in our tournament? Let us know which one you would like to see on a sim rig in the comments below!
We recently put together a list of licensed sim racing steering wheels, of which there are quite a lot available. Anything from entry-level rims to high-end ones that are essentially just yanked straight out of actual race cars and equipped with a USB connection to work on your PC.
Several wheels of Ferrari, BMW or Porsche race cars can be had for your home sim setup, but there are just as many cool racing machines as there are wheels that are not available for sim racing yet out there. So we assembled 16 of them to have ourselves a little tournament over on the OverTake Instagram profile!
To kick off the tournament, we will have a new set of match-ups every day at 17:00 UTC in an Instagram story. There, you can pick your favorite via the voting widget to help the wheel of your choice advance to the next round. Once the round of 16 has concluded, we will move on to a quarterfinal, then semifinal and, naturally, the final match-up to determine the winner.
The Candidates
- Ferrari 499P
- Hyundai Elantra N TCR
- Glickenhaus SCG 007 LMH
- Ferrari 296 GT3
- Toyota GR Yaris WRC
- Audi RS 3 LMS
- Garage 56 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
- VT23r Subaru WRX ARA24
- KTM X-BOW GT-XR
- Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
- Peugeot 9X8 Hypercar
- Aston Martin Valkyrie
- Porsche GT3 RS
- Pagani Zonda R
- Mercedes-AMG Project ONE
- Lotus Evija
Your favorite wheel that is not yet available for sim racing is not in our tournament? Let us know which one you would like to see on a sim rig in the comments below!