Porsche Design of America has introduced an incredible gaming steering wheel inspired by the real-life 911 GT3 Cup cars competing on circuits globally. It's a special edition wheel limited to just 150 ...
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Porsche talks about sensors, whether pressure or touch capacitive, on the steering wheel and monitoring the state of the ...
Porsche is known for extensive personalization options, making every 911 as unique as possible. You want the key fob painted the same color as the car? Done. That’ll be $335. Don’t like the 911’s ...
Home-built racing simulators are becoming increasingly popular, with something to suit every budget. It's possible to have an installation for $1,000 or $2,000, but you can also sink tens of thousands ...
Stuttgart/Atlanta. Setting the direction is the most trivial task of the steering wheel in the Porsche 919 Hybrid. The drivers of the Class 1 Le Mans prototypes in the FIA World Endurance Championship ...
There are people out there who find Porsche's 911 line-up, options included, as insufficient. With the Neunelfer range consisting of over twenty models (when in full action) without including the 911 ...
One percenters who will settle for nothing but the absolute best in their sim-racing setup can finally rest easy. Porsche just dropped a real GT3 Cup steering wheel that’s outfitted specifically for ...
April 29, 2008 Gamers have long been able to take their dream ride for a virtual spin, and now high-end input device producer Fanatec is offering Porsche fans and gamers alike an authentic look and ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. What do you get for the vid-addicted fan of that arse-engined sports car that rhymes with Smorche? It's the Porsche 911 Turbo S steering-wheel ...
Leave it to Porsche to consider a Formula 1 steering wheel the mere starting point for the controls in its 911 GT3 R Hybrid racer. [partner id="jalopnik"]It's not ...
For-wheel steering is something for forklifts, rally cars and long busses, right? Well no, it’s been done in pickups, Renault put it on the Laguna and now Porsche might use it as well. A report from ...
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