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Sim Racing Cockpit Buyer’s Guide (2026)

July 2026

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A sim racing cockpit is a rigid frame that mounts your wheel, pedals and seat in a fixed racing position. The right one comes down to three things: how much space you have, which wheelbase you run (belt, gear or direct drive), and your budget. This guide walks through each so you can choose with confidence. 

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WHAT A SIM RACING COCKPIT ACTUALLY DOES

A cockpit exists to keep your wheel and pedals rock steady under load. As wheelbases have moved from belt driven to direct drive, the forces travelling through the frame have climbed sharply, and a flexing rig ruins both immersion and consistency. A good cockpit locks everything in place, holds your ideal driving position, and gives you a platform to add a seat, monitor stand and motion or haptics later. 

Next Level Racing® builds sim racing cockpits across three construction styles, each suited to a different buyer. Understanding those styles is the fastest way to narrow your choice. 

THE THREE COCKPIT CONSTRUCTION STYLES

Aluminium extrusion (the Elite range) 

Extrusion, also called profile, cockpits are built from thick aluminium rails. They are the most rigid and the most adjustable, because anything can be bolted anywhere along the rail. This is the premium, direct drive ready tier: the Elite Series includes the GT Elite, F-GT Elite 160 and the more compact GT Elite Lite. Choose extrusion if you run a strong direct drive base or want a rig you can endlessly reconfigure. 

Foldable (the Lite range) 

Foldable cockpits collapse for storage, which makes them ideal for shared rooms and smaller homes. The GTLite, GT Lite Pro and Formula Lite Pro fold flat in seconds yet still support a proper driving position. Choose foldable if space is your main constraint or you cannot leave a rig set up permanently. 

Round tube and hybrid frames 

Steel round tube cockpits offer excellent value and solid rigidity in a fixed footprint. The F-GT Pro, GTTrack and GTRacer 2.0 fall in this group. Choose a tubular frame if you want a permanent, sturdy rig without the price step of full extrusion. 

EXTRUSION VS FOLDABLE VS TUBULAR: AT A GLANCE

Factor Aluminium
extrusion
Foldable Round tube
Rigidity under direct drive Highest Good (lighter loads) High
Adjustability Fully modular Preset plus some adjust Preset plus some adjust
Space when idle Fixed footprint Folds flat Fixed footprint
Best for Direct drive owners, upgraders Small or shared rooms Value, permanent rigs
Example models GT Elite, F-GT Elite 160 GTLite, GT Lite Pro, F-GT Lite Pro F-GT Pro, GTTrack
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WHAT IS AN F-GT COCKPIT?

An F-GT cockpit converts between a Formula position (low, reclined, legs out like an F1 car) and a GT position (upright, feet below you like a road car). If you race across multiple disciplines, open wheel one night, GT or rally the next, an F-GT frame lets one rig do both. 

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT COCKPIT FOR YOU: THREE QUESTIONS

  1. How much space do you have? Measure your floor area and ceiling height. If the rig cannot stay set up, prioritise the foldable Lite range. 
  2. What wheelbase do you run? A high torque direct drive base pushes you toward aluminium extrusion or a strong tubular frame. Belt and gear bases are happy on any of the three. 
  3. What will you add next? If motion, haptics or triple monitors are on your roadmap, buy a cockpit with the mounting headroom to grow. Extrusion is the most future proof. 

Related 

  • Shop the full range: Racing Cockpits 
  • Explore the premium Elite Series 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do I need a cockpit for direct drive? 

For anything above entry level torque, yes. Direct drive bases generate forces that make lightweight desks flex. A rigid cockpit, extrusion or strong tubular, keeps the wheel planted and protects consistency. 

Can I fit a cockpit in a small room? 

Yes. Foldable cockpits in the Lite range are designed for exactly this: they support a full driving position but fold flat for storage between sessions. 

What is the difference between Elite and Lite? 

Elite refers to the premium aluminium extrusion cockpits. Lite (without Elite) refers to the foldable range. There is also a GT Elite Lite, a more compact extrusion cockpit that sits between the two. 

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