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A Logitech G29 racing wheel. Sim racing wheels, like real-world racing steering wheels, can have many buttons. Some examples are cruise control or pit-lane limiter for the pit lane, button for flashing lights, windscreen wipers, radio communication with the team, adjustments to the racing setup (such as brake balance, brake migration, differential braking (entry, mid+, exit, hi-speed; to make ...
A direct-drive simulator steering wheel (sometimes abbreviated " DD ") is a simulator steering wheel with a direct-drive mechanism between the drive and output, i.e. without gearing (as opposed to simulator steering wheels with reduction gearing via gears or belts [1][2][3][4]), and is used similarly as with other simulator steering wheels for ...
The 2021 Fanatec GT2 European Series is the first season of the GT2 European Series. The season begins on 17 April at Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Monza and will end on 2 October at Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet .
Endor AG. Endor AG was a German electronics company founded in 1997 headquartered in Landshut, Bavaria. The company manufactured and marketed the sim racing game peripherals mainly under the name of the Fanatec brand, compatible across racing games. The company filed for bankruptcy in July 2024, [1] with the remaining business assets, including ...
GT America Series. Indianapolis 8 Hours. The 2021 Fanatec GT World Challenge America Powered by AWS was the 15th season of the United States Auto Club 's GT World Challenge America, and the fourth under ownership of SRO Motorsports Group. The season began at Sonoma on March 6, and ended at Indianapolis on October 17.
www.gt-world-challenge-america.com. Current season. The GT World Challenge America is a North American auto racing series launched in 1990 by the Sports Car Club of America. It has been managed by the SRO Motorsports Group since 2018, and has been sanctioned by the United States Auto Club since 2017.
2024 GT World Challenge America. The 2024 Fanatec GT World Challenge America Powered by AWS was the eighteenth season of the United States Auto Club 's GT World Challenge America, and the seventh under ownership of SRO Motorsports Group. The season began at Sonoma on April 5, and ended at Indianapolis on October 6.
A 2005 presidential poll was conducted by James Lindgren for the Federalist Society and The Wall Street Journal. [13] [14] As in the 2000 survey, the editors sought to balance the opinions of liberals and conservatives, adjusting the results "to give Democratic- and Republican-leaning scholars equal weight".