![]() The Champ-R is one of the least expensive FIA Approved for Motorsport seats available. We’ve covered sim racing seats extensively in our buyer’s guide, but this seat, in particular, catches the eye: the OMP Champ-R: The OMP Champ-R is a great seat for sim racing ( source) If this cockpit chassis had been available when I built my first simulator, it’s the one I would have started out with! OMP Racing Champ Seat It comes with a pedal base compatible with the Heusinkveld Sprints (we’ll come onto the pedals in a moment), and a MiGE motor mount is available to make it compatible with the excellent Simucube Sport 2 Pro. You can spend a lot more on a simulator cockpit that has far more flex than the GT1 Evo. Evo cockpit with Fanatec DD2 and Shifter fitted ![]() More importantly, you will own a sim rig that you’re extremely unlikely to need to upgrade. It’s made from 8020 aluminium profile, so flex (for more on what “flex” is and what prevents it in a sim rig, read this article), in the main frame and wheel support, won’t be an issue. Let’s take a look at each item, starting with the cockpit: Sim Lab GT1 Evo Cockpitįor the money ( Around the £285 mark on the manufacturer’s website), I don’t think you can beat this cockpit.
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