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The Simagic FX Pro is one of the most advanced formula-style wheels in sim racing, combining carbon fiber construction, precision paddle controls, and a bright 4.3-inch telemetry display. This user guide walks you through setup, calibration, and configuration in SimPro Manager so you can get the most out of every lap. Learn how to map buttons, fine-tune clutch paddles, and customize RGB lighting for an easy setup/
2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years for sim racing. With major releases like Rennsport, Assetto Corsa EVO, NASCAR 25, Project Motor Racing, and Endurance Motorsport Series, sim racers can expect huge advancements in physics, realism, and hardware integration across both PC and console platforms.
Struggling to connect your Simagic GT Neo steering wheel? This step-by-step guide explains how to fix connection, LED, and clutch calibration issues in SimPro Manager so you can get back to racing.
Wondering if your wheelbase is compatibile with Simnet Pedals? Looking to pair Simnet pedals with your console? Read this blog for a comprehensive guide regarding Simnet pedal compatibility.
Once limited to basic plastic wheels and pedals, today’s beginner setups now include features like direct drive wheelbases, modular controls, digital displays, and even button boxes. Brands such as MOZA Racing with the R5, Logitech with the RS50, and Turtle Beach with the VelocityOne Racer are pushing the category forward, giving newcomers access to technology that was once reserved for professional rigs.












