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pedal mount sim racing Simracing TrackTime Series One Pedal Mount

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pedal mount sim racing Simracing TrackTime Series One Pedal MountSeries One Pedal Mount: Robust support for sim racing pedals in the TrackTime Series One cockpit The Series One Pedal Mount is the pedal stand designed specifically for the TrackTime Series One cockpit, intended to offer maximum stability, precision and compatibility with a wide range of sim racing pedalboards on the market. Constructed with a robust aluminum and industrial grade steel frame, this mount provides a solid base to accurately transmit

Series One Pedal Mount: Robust support for sim racing pedals in the TrackTime Series One cockpit

The Series One Pedal Mount is the pedal stand designed specifically for the TrackTime Series One cockpit, intended to offer maximum stability, precision and compatibility with a wide range of sim racing pedalboards on the market.

Constructed with a robust aluminum and industrial-grade steel frame, this mount provides a solid base to accurately transmit every pedal press. Its black powder-coated finish not only ensures durability but also a premium aesthetic that perfectly complements the cockpit design.

Thanks to its robust and well-reinforced design, the Series One Pedal Mount allows you to enjoy a precise and consistent braking feel , even with high-load pedals or hydraulic systems.

Maximum stability for a realistic braking feel

In sim racing, the stability of the pedal mount is just as important as the quality of the pedals themselves. The Series One Pedal Mount is designed to prevent flex and unwanted movement, ensuring that every press of the brake or accelerator translates into a precise response within the simulator.

Its rigid structure is especially important when using load cell or hydraulic pedals, which require a solid base to provide realistic and consistent sensations during intense driving sessions.

Furthermore, its compatibility with numerous pedal models allows it to be easily integrated into both professional and home sim racing setups.

Key features

  • Pedal support designed for the Series One cockpit
    Seamless integration with the simulator's structure.
  • Compatibility with standard sim racing pedals
    It works with a wide variety of pedalboards on the market.
  • Industrial grade aluminum and steel structure
    High structural rigidity to prevent bending.
  • Black powder-coated finish
    High wear resistance and premium aesthetics.
  • Reinforced design for maximum stability
    Ideal for pedals with load cell or hydraulic systems.
  • Easy assembly
    It includes all the necessary hardware for a quick installation.

Designed for demanding sim racing setups

The Series One Pedal Mount is a fundamental component of the Series One cockpit. Its design allows it to support everything from basic pedals to professional systems used in sim racing competitions, ensuring a solid foundation for intense driving sessions.

This makes it an ideal choice for drivers looking to improve braking precision within their racing simulator , especially in setups with high-resistance pedals or advanced technologies such as hydraulic sensors.

Pedal compatibility

The stand is compatible with a wide variety of pedalboards, including:

  • Heusinkveld Ultimate, Ultimate+, Sprint and Pro
  • Asetek La Prima, Forte, Invicta
  • Fanatec CSL Elite, ClubSport V1 / V2 / V3 (including inverted)
  • Simucube ActivePedal Pro and Ultimate
  • VRS DirectForce Pro Pedals
  • Simagic P2000-S100
  • Moza CRP and SRP
  • Logitech G25, G27, G29, G920, G923 and Pro Pedals
  • Cube Controls Hydraulic SP01
  • Simtrecs ProPedal GT
  • Simforge Mark-1
  • BJ Sim Racing , OBP , JCL , Racewerk , Venym , Velazquez Engineering , among others.

Thanks to its versatile design, the stand supports mechanical, load cell, and hydraulic pedals, covering virtually the entire current sim racing ecosystem.

Technical specifications

  • Product: Series One Pedal Mount
  • Compatibility: TrackTime Series One cockpit
  • Material: Industrial grade aluminum and steel
  • Finish: black powder coating
  • Design: Rigid structure for maximum stability
  • Use: Racing simulator pedal stand

The perfect foundation to improve your on-court accuracy

If you want to get the most out of your pedal set in a sim racing cockpit , the Series One Pedal Mount provides the rigidity and stability needed for precise and consistent driving. It's the ideal complement for those seeking a more realistic and controlled racing simulator experience.

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