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GameSpot's Guide to Racing Wheels

By Joe Barron

Looking to take your racing to the next level? Joe Barron gets to grips with some of the best wheels from Logitech, Thrustmaster, and Fanatec.

Budget Racing Wheels

Microsoft Wireless Speed Wheel (Xbox 360)
The first step up from a standard controller.
USA $30/ UK £30

The Microsoft Wireless Speed Wheel is great if you're looking to enhance your racing experience on a tight budget. Motion controls allow you to steer with your arms, instead of your thumbs, and you can continue to use triggers on the wheel for your gas and brake. It's also ideal if you don't have the space for a larger racing setup with pedals, and it's the least expensive steering option on any console.

However, if you're already quite serious about your racing, you might want to skip this first step. Using the Speed Wheel for extended periods of time can be tiring because you're holding the gyroscopic controller straight out in front of you with no natural way to relax your arms. Using the triggers also means that, compared to a standard controller, you don't get any extra control of your gas and brakes.

Sony PlayStation Move Racing Wheel (PlayStation 3)
Best for arcade racing and motorcycle games.
USA $40/ UK £30

The PlayStation equivalent of the Xbox 360 Speed Wheel is slightly more expensive, particularly as you have to factor in a Move controller into the price if you don't already own one, but also a little more comfortable to use. However, while the Speed Wheel was designed with a simulation game in mind (Forza Motorsport 4), the Move Racing Wheel feels like more of a toy. That's thanks to its cheap-feeling plastic construction, and the gimmicky way in which you slot the Move controller into the middle of the wheel where it lights up light a Christmas tree during races.

Sony describes the Speed Wheel as offering a "true arcade feel," in games like LittleBigPlanet Karting, but don't expect a realistic experience in Gran Turismo 5. On the other hand, you can configure the handles of the Move Racing Wheel to resemble the handlebars of a motorcycle. There's no dedicated motorcycle controller widely available for any of the consoles right now, so fans of the MotoGP or World Superbike games might want to give it a try.

Gioteck FR-1 (PlayStation 3)
Ideal if you don't have or want a PlayStation Move
USA $50/ UK £30

If you're not keen on the look of Sony's official racing wheel, or you don't own a Move controller, Gioteck's FR-1 is ideal. Similar to the Microsoft Wireless Speed Wheel, the FR-1 is a motion controlled wheel that you hold out in front of you, turning it in midair to steer. There are triggers on each handle (configurable to X and square buttons if required) for accelerate and brake, while a handy dial in the middle lets you adjust the sensitivity of the FR-1 on the fly.

The FR-1 works surprisingly well, but it has similar issues to the Microsoft wheel. It can be tiring holding the controller straight out in front of you for long periods of time, while the triggers don't offer the same level of control as a set of pedals do. That said, the FR-1 is a great budget choice if you're after a compact racing setup, or just looking to make your first foray into the world of racing wheels.

49 comments
SPBoss
SPBoss

There is an error in this so please correct it :)

''The G27 features proper metal paddle shifters and a fantastic stick shift which can be set in 6-speed H-pattern mode, or sequential like a race car''


The G27 does NOT have sequential shift on the stick shift, only the G25 has that feature. However, it does have flappy paddles for sequential shifting. 

SwitchBL8
SwitchBL8

Have the "regular" Fanatac CSR, with CSR Elite pedals. It takes racing to a whole new level. It's not easier, in fact it's more difficult. A normal controller won't prevent you from steering in a way you really couldn't whereas the forcefeedback from the Fanatec will, for instance in heavy cornering. However, racing is not easy, and with a real wheel (like the Fanatec) the experience is more lifelike than with a normal controller or the speedwheel (I used that too).

I bought it for the XBox (Forza4), but it works great with the PC too (Dirt3, Shift2, iRacing, etc). 

tgwolf
tgwolf

...Yes, indeed, WHY get a racing wheel...? I don't have kids and don't consider racing games worth my time or money...

walterg74
walterg74

@tgwolf probably then the answer to your (stupid) question would be: if you ARE interested in racing games and they are worth you time. Makes one wonder wtdf you're doing reading this if it's not worth yu time (which I assume isn't worth much if you spend it reading articles about things you don't care about)....@tgwolf @tgwolf

shfhhgff
shfhhgff

you do not need a fir1

 

 

Dirk_McHardpeck
Dirk_McHardpeck

Do you really need to hold the Gioteck's FR-1 "straight out in front of you" because I've played a lot of Need for Speed Nitro on the Wii with a Wii Wheel and I can tell you that you don't have to hold that controller straight out. As long as you and the controller are facing the TV screen that's all that's required.

Sideshow_me
Sideshow_me

have the G27 for a while now, its a great wheel.. price isnt over the top and still getting quality

thequickshooter
thequickshooter

it's weird that the thumbnail of this article is the microsoft wireless racing wheel which is 

pretty much garbage. 

 

altho i don't have the cashes to have a "pro" racing wheel 

orpheus-livepa
orpheus-livepa like.author.displayName 1 Like

I've got the Fanatec CSR Wheel and Elite pedal and shifter set......i must say it has a bit of a learning curve, but once it all clicks into place you have the most satisfying racing sim experience ive ever come to know.

 

i'll be honest though and say, if your an arcade racer (NFS,Burnout,Ridge Racer,Blur) then don't bother.

but if you want hardcore sim racing (Forza,Codemasters F1) then look into getting yourself a wheel.

GH05T-666
GH05T-666

Defiantly get your hands on a Thrustmaster T500RS if you have the money!

At least get a Logitech G27 if u dont have the money for the Thrustmaster

GH05T-666
GH05T-666

These wheels arent as good as the ones u have to mount but i guess its a cheap option if u dont play racing games very much

Getbacktogaming
Getbacktogaming

I have the original Microsoft wheel with force feedback but I seriously prefer using the Speed Wheel ... I just grab it and play on the sofa = D it's not worth the hassle of setting it up each time... and the precision is surprising, it would be nice to have some kind of force feedback with some kind of gyroscope but oh well...

mutley89
mutley89

I have the CSR with Elite pedals and it is awesome. I'm a hardcore sim racer but enjoy using it with GT5 and the like.

Dirk_McHardpeck
Dirk_McHardpeck

No Thrustmaster Ferrari Wireless Gt F430? As a completely collapsible driving cockpit I figured it would be among the high end memberfs of this list

d12dotcom
d12dotcom

I still have my Logitech Driving Force Pro after around 9 years or so, and it still works perfectly. If I was gonna upgrade, I'd probably go with a Fanatec, for the 3 platform support. But I think the most important thing for me to buy is a decent stand/seat and stand combo. My desk is falling apart due to the stresses from the force feedback!

CptYoutube
CptYoutube

I want to upgrade to a Fanatec wheel but not financially able to right now. I personally use a Madcatz MC2 Wired Xbox 360 wheel and for the $60 price tag, I love it. It looks incredibly cheap, but feels pretty good. After 6 months it's still going strong regardless of reviews saying it breaks after 2 weeks.

If you are just getting into the sim racing scene, aka Forza 4, then I would recommend starting off cheap. Never buy wirelss though. That tiny milisecond delay will kill you. 

orpheus-livepa
orpheus-livepa

 @CptYoutube funny you should say don't buy wireless, cos the Fanatec wheel that you want is wireless....:)

mutley89
mutley89 like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @CptYoutube CSR wheels are wireless when connected to the 360 an absolutely fine.

Youjimbo80
Youjimbo80

I'm really happy with my Fanatec Porsche GT2 racing wheel. Love the multi platform aspect. If I was buying a wheel today I would definetly go for the CSR elite. The Clubsport wheel doens't have Xbox 360 support =(

If you have the money go for the Clubsport pedals. You have to go really really high end if you want better. They are so much better than anything else you can get in the price range.

AlphaWolF_J
AlphaWolF_J

pc wheels are the best FACT! so if you have a ps3 you can pretty much plug any decent force feedback wheel in to it and it works just great. I do that with my logitech G25 on GT5 and many others  and everything including the 6 speed gearbox and clutch works just as they do in pc. If you got a xbox your outta luck as its obvious microsoft doesn't want to give you the freedom of choice and force you to by there overpriced rubbish things, but thats the choice you made just like paying to play multiplayer games when the rest of the world gets it free.

 

Motto, dont support Bad ideas that will only harm you as a consumer   

quinnd6
quinnd6 like.author.displayName 1 Like

There aren't any decent racing wheels for the xbox 360 that don't cost a fortune so I won't be buying any wheels.

The new Microsoft so called wheel isn't a wheel at all and the only other one is ridiculously priced and can't be bought in Ireland. I think theres a Madcatz one that isn't mentioned here but its meant to be crap and has no force feedback so basically there are no decent steering wheels for xbox 360 worth buying.

Youjimbo80
Youjimbo80

 @quinnd6 Isn't the madcatz basically the old Microsoft Racing wheel? It did have force feedback. I have one I no longer use (replaced by Fanatec GT2). It was OK for the price I guess.

plaintomato
plaintomato

If you're looking at shelling out for a decent wheel and stand today, the big question is whether they'll be compatible with the 720/PS4 - not 360/PS3. Unless you are PC exclusive this article is...untimely.

 

Also, seriously, does anybody actually use those motion sensing budget wheels? If you can't pay $250 + $150 for a good stand at minimum, you're better off with a controller ever since MS discontinued the one passable budget wheel.

ilantis
ilantis

The budget section is mostly BS, I bought one of the first logitech racing wheels at 20? 2 years ago and it's much better than some wireless wii controller rip-off. Also I'm sure the original 360 wireless wheel controller has been out for so much time you can easily find it in pretty much the same price range of the wireless one.

Jawehawk-DK
Jawehawk-DK

I currently play with the Logitech G27. Great wheel, but the force feedback gets kind of hard to notice after playing with it for a year. It should also be noted that the G27 shifter can't be used in sequential mode. That was on the G25. I'm going to upgrade to a Thrustmaster T500 as soon as I feel like my economy can support it.

 

I'd also say that if you're going with a Premium wheel like the CSR Elite or Thrustmaster (or even half premium kits like the G27 or Fanatic CSR Value pack), a proper wheel stand is a must. Personally I use the Playseat WRC.

Youjimbo80
Youjimbo80

 @Jawehawk-DK You could also use a Fanatec Wheel stand. Slightly cheaper and works really well. Easier to store aswell.

But I fully agree. Table clamps seem to work so so at best, eventhough the T500 is supposed to have a really good one (Fanatec wheel have real shitty table clamps).

Avenger1324
Avenger1324

One of the things holding me back from buying a wheel is there being so few that support both 360 and PS3 (all support PC), and when you finally find a decent one they are too expensive.  This article only goes to highlight how poor the pricing is for the UK compared to USA, where all they seem to do is change the symbol from USD to GBP :(

Plo_Koon_basic
Plo_Koon_basic

i want to play my racing games with a wheel and pedal setup but currently don't have room for that. Maybe next year, or next console cycle.

jonmar
jonmar

A little bit of a correction to the article: The stick shifter module that comes with the Logitech G27 can NOT be set to sequential mode. That was a feature of the G25 shifter that they left out for the G27 (and the reason I didn't upgrade). The G27 shifter only has H-gate functionality.

 

So glad to see this article though and even the mention of a racing team like Team Redline. Those guys are aliens. It's been a long time since I've seen a hardware guide at gamespot (maybe I've just missed them all) so this article and the recent PC-build article have been welcome.

Youjimbo80
Youjimbo80 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

 @jonmar Agree! It's nice to see gamespot highlight wheels. Next up an article on sim racing and racing leagues would be awesome.

jonmar
jonmar

 @Youjimbo80 I agree it is such a niche genre that it would be great to bring some more awareness to people about it.

Halloll
Halloll like.author.displayName 1 Like

in GT5 I could shift gear by pushing the stick up or down. don't know how to switch modes but I think it maybe dependent on which car you're driving.

jonmar
jonmar

 @Halloll Is the stick spring loaded to return to center position by itself? I mean you can map any button on the wheel to any function especially in PC games but if it's not spring loaded then I wouldn't call it a sequential mode. Having to manually return the stick to center position between each shift especially when downshifting will slow you down by a lot.

mlcarter815
mlcarter815 like.author.displayName 1 Like

I can't imagine playing anything other than an arcade racing game on a controller. Simulation racing games MUST be played using a good wheel. 

jonnymcl2k
jonnymcl2k like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

I have a Fanatec Turbo S and clubsport pedals. The clutch on both my real car and clubsport pedals are broke and I'm not sure which will be cheaper to replace :l.

PhantomFry
PhantomFry

 @jonnymcl2k Sadly I broke my brake on exactly the same setup the load cell cable was snapped which meant buying a new one. £15 was fine but it was the £17 shipping costs that killed me all for something that weighs next to nothing. So I bought two! to make it slightly more worth while. Do you have a playseat too?

Halloll
Halloll like.author.displayName 1 Like

I have the G27, its awesome. but if you wan't it with a playseat don't choose the one with the metal par going between the pedals. 

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