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Fanatec business and news from across the web.- Fanatec Announces New Licensing Partnership with Nissan to Develop New Sim Racing Steering WheelsFanatec, a brand of CORSAIR, has announced a new licensing partnership with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. to develop officially licensed sim racing steering wheels. This collaboration aims to bring Nissan's performance driving heritage to sim racing enthusiasts, with more details on design and features to be revealed later. Both companies expressed excitement about the partnership, highlighting Nissan's global fan base and Fanatec's expertise in sim racing hardware.
- Sim racing is flourishing, but what happened to the arcade racer?The article discusses the decline of arcade racers and the rise of sim racing, noting that while sim player counts have surged, mainstream racing games have dwindled to a few franchises like Forza Horizon. The author suggests that the increased accessibility and popularity of real-world motorsport, partly fueled by media like Netflix's Drive to Survive, has driven the growth of sim racing as a more accessible alternative to participating in actual racing.
- Schyssta rattar! Historien om hur vi styr våra bilspelThis article traces the history of steering wheels in racing games, from early arcade machines to modern direct drive technology. It highlights key developments from companies like Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec, detailing how direct drive has revolutionized the immersive experience for players.
- SimRacing Expo's first-ever US event proves driving sims have finally hit the American mainstreamThe first US-based SimRacing Expo in Charlotte, NC, saw thousands of enthusiasts gather, signaling a mainstream breakthrough for sim racing. The event featured numerous hardware and software vendors, highlighting the industry's growth from a niche hobby to a more accessible pastime, boosted by factors like increased Formula 1 interest and pandemic-driven adoption by professional drivers.
- Fanatec unveils new products and performance upgrades at Spring ShowcaseFanatec, a CORSAIR brand, unveiled new sim racing hardware and platform updates at its Spring Showcase. Key announcements include the ClubSport Formula V3 steering wheel, the Fanatec Wheel Hub for third-party wheel compatibility, and pricing details for the upcoming Podium Pedals. Performance updates will also increase torque on ClubSport DD and ClubSport DD+ Wheel Bases and introduce FullForce feedback to CSL DD and Gran Turismo DD Pro Wheel Bases.
- SimRacing Expo USA - first partners and exhibitors announced for expo, coming May 22-24 to Charlotte, NCThe SimRacing Expo USA has announced its initial partners and exhibitors for its inaugural North American event in Charlotte, NC, from May 22-24. Key participants include Asetek Racing, Fanatec, and Sensit Haptics, showcasing the latest in virtual motorsport hardware and software. The expo will also feature panels with racing figures like Ian Porter and Rajah Caruth.
- Control IssuesFanatec and Formula 1 have entered into a new multi-year partnership. This collaboration aims to strengthen the connection between professional motorsport and high-performance sim racing.
- Fanatec and Formula 1 Enter New Multi-Year Partnership, Advancing the Link Between Elite Motorsport and High-Performance Sim RacingFanatec and Formula 1 have extended their multi-year global licensing partnership, building on their relationship since 2018. Fanatec will design the next generation of F1-licensed sim racing hardware and continues as the Official Sponsor of the F1 Sim Racing World Championship. This collaboration aims to strengthen the connection between virtual and real-world racing.