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I think quite a few people are looking for recommended racing wheels, so I took a quick look at the current bestsellers. The most important thing is whether it provides a driving experience close to that of a real car.
Turtle Beach's "VelocityOne Race" is currently receiving top-tier reviews, thanks to its direct drive and load cell brake, which make response times incredibly fast. The feel of the steering wheel and pedals is very realistic, and although it’s quite expensive, it’s perfect for those who want a serious simulator experience.
Thrustmaster's "T300RS GT" is the go-to choice for cost performance. It has an official license from グランツーリスモ and uses dual belt drive for a realistic driving sensation. It comes with three pedals, so you can start right away, which is a big plus.
Logitech's "G29" and "G923" are also consistently popular. The G29 features hand-stitched leather for a realistic feel, but some users have mentioned noise issues. The G923 uses TRUEFORCE technology for more precise vibrations and has improved noise reduction.
Honestly, when choosing a racing wheel, the easiest way to compare is by looking at "driving feel," "noise level," and "fine adjustment capabilities." There are options from entry-level to high-end models to fit your budget, so I recommend choosing based on your play style.