Corsair Speeds Into Sim Racing With Fanatec ClubSport GT Cockpit

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[Press Release] Corsair’s subsidiary Fanatec has announced a brand new racing chassis that delivers thrilling experiences with impressive stability, comfort, and build quality to boot.

The ClubSport GT Cockpit boasts incredible seat adjustment, delivering a semi-reclined Formula-style seating position. The 290mm mounting points also guarantee a versatile experience that accommodates most racing seats on the market.

Fanatec ClubSport GT Cockpit
The cockpit also supports a variety of third-party accessories

As per Fanatec, the tool-free adjustment allows seamless changes to the seat, wheelbase, and pedal positions. Elsewhere, the ClubSport GT Cockpit boasts minimal flex and robust construction.

Cable management is also made easier than ever with Corsair’s extensive expertise, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the cockpit. Equip the ClubSport GT Cockpit with Fanatec’s ClubSport seat, and you’ll have a setup that delivers both looks and comfort.

Fanatec confirms support for up to 49″ large ultrawide displays. The experience can be enhanced further with the company’s Monitor accessory, which supports a total of three screens.

All in all, the ClubSport GT Cockpit is flexible and impressive on multiple levels and officially arrives later this month with a two-year warranty. To learn more, visit the official product page on Corsair’s website.

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