Driver Labs is an independent sim racing publication. We test hardware, explore games, and share what actually works — no marketing hype, no affiliate-driven recommendations.
We spend real time with the products and games we cover. When we review a wheel, we mount it, tune it, and race with it. When we compare sims, we drive the same track on the same conditions. Our opinions are our own.
Sim racing gear is expensive. Sim racing software is complex. The community is passionate but information is scattered — some of it outdated, some of it biased, much of it just wrong. Driver Labs exists to cut through the noise.
Wheels and bases, pedals, cockpits, shifters, VR, games, and setup. From entry-level to championship-level hardware. If it affects your sim racing experience, we'll tell you what matters.
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