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The Moza HMA150 is MOZA Racing’s newly unveiled four-axis motion platform designed to bring compact, high-performance motion to sim racing rigs. Revealed during the company’s latest product showcase, the HMA150 introduces 150 mm of travel, up to 1g peak acceleration and integrated control electronics within each actuator. The announcement marks MOZA’s formal entry into the motion platform segment, expanding beyond wheelbases, pedals and peripherals into full cockpit immersion hardware. The Moza HMA150 Motion Platform Explained The Moza HMA150 is described as a four-axis, three degrees-of-freedom motion system capable of simulating pitch, roll and heave. Each actuator delivers up to 150…

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The Simagic Alpha Evo Ultra Release is approaching, with the Chinese sim racing manufacturer preparing to introduce a new 28 Nm direct drive wheelbase at the top of its Alpha Evo lineup. The unit has been detailed ahead of its scheduled unveiling, positioning it as the most powerful base in the current Alpha Evo range. According to reporting by Traxion and information attributed to Simagic, the Alpha Evo Ultra is expected to be revealed on 12 March 2026 at 15:00 UTC. At this stage, that timing reflects the scheduled announcement. Retail availability has not been independently confirmed. The Core Development…

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Fanatec Unveils New Wheel Rim as part of its ClubSport lineup, introducing a 318 mm GT3-style rim designed for use with its modular hub ecosystem. The new ClubSport Wheel Rim GT3 is available now and targets sim racers seeking a sportscar-inspired steering experience. The core development The ClubSport Wheel Rim GT3 measures 318 mm in diameter, aligning with real-world GT3 steering wheel sizing. It is sold as a rim-only component and must be paired with a compatible Fanatec hub and button modules to function as a complete steering wheel. According to the product details published in coverage of the launch,…

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SimRacingExpo Charlotte 2026 has confirmed its first wave of exhibitors as the event prepares for its North American debut from May 22 to May 24 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The announcement marks the first time the long-running sim racing trade show will be staged in the United States. The exhibitor list includes several of the industry’s most recognisable hardware manufacturers and software platforms, signaling a strong launch lineup for the inaugural Charlotte edition. SimRacingExpo Charlotte 2026 Confirms Initial Exhibitor Lineup Organisers have announced the following companies as confirmed exhibitors: Asetek SimSports, eNASCAR, Fanatec, GIANTS Software, iRacing and Thrustmaster. The announcement…

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