MOZA Racing: Revolutionizing PC Sim Racing
I’m a big fan of racing wheels. Back when I first got into sim racing, I’d spend hours messing around with Fanatec CSL bases and Clubsports, and it wasn’t until I invested in a Thrustmaster TS-X that I truly felt like my setup was complete. I’d still use that same setup today if it weren’t for the arrival of MOZA Racing.
While some companies are content to stick to a single base and a handful of accessories, MOZA is disrupting the PC Sim Racing scene with its own high-quality hardware. In just a few short months, the company has rapidly gained popularity worldwide, serving sim enthusiasts in over 50 countries.
Delivering Realistic Feedback and Feel
So, how is MOZA disrupting the PC sim racing scene?
Well, it all starts with the company’s focus on delivering realistic feedback and feel. Thanks to years of research and automotive knowledge, MOZA is able to build its hardware with a fully active vehicle shock absorption system. Unlike traditional racing wheels that use a belt-driven motor, MOZA exclusively offers Direct Drive wheels, eliminating intermediaries and providing unrivaled realism.
You see, the Direct Drive system utilises a motor inside the wheel that directly drives the internal gear. As a result, the wheel responds just like the car’s drivetrain would – you can feel every shift, every bump in the road, and every change in the car’s torque. It’s next-level stuff, and it’s difficult to go back once you’ve tried it.
Each MOZA wheel is built with top-quality materials and packed with internal electronics. The product lineup includes several different wheels, pedals, handbrakes, shifters, and performance kits, allowing you to build a setup that suits your needs. It’s certainly not cheap, but you definitely pay for what you get.
RM High-Definition Digital Dashboard
If you’re looking for a way to put all that hardware to good use, you might want to consider the RM High-Definition Digital Dashboard. The companion device provides you with real-time driving data, such as speed, RPM, gear, lap time, and more. MOZA even plans on adding motion sensors to the dashboard in the near future, giving you feedback from various in-car systems.
Software: Just as Important as Hardware
Of course, hardware alone isn’t enough to make a good racing wheel – software is just as important. Thankfully, MOZA invests in research and development to improve its Pit House software suite, which fine-tunes settings and profiles for various racing games. The company is also hosting a virtual 24-hour race on its software on June 1, so be sure to check that out.
So, that’s how MOZA is disrupting the PC sim racing scene. If you’re interested in learning more about the company’s products, you can find the official MOZA website here. You can follow MOZA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Reddit, and YouTube for more content and community engagement.