We’ve Been on the Simucube 3 Pro. The Ultimate is Next — and the Bar Has Already Been Set Impossibly High.
If you follow what we do at Rocky Sim Racing, you already know Simucube is a cornerstone of our highest-fidelity builds. The Simucube 2 Ultimate sat at the top of our spec sheet for years, and for good reason. When we started integrating the Simucube 3 Pro into our client rigs and our own competition setup, we were not expecting to be this impressed. We were wrong to underestimate it — and now, with the Simucube 3 Ultimate finally shipping, we expect to be wrong all over again in the best way possible.
iRacing Season 3 2026: New Cars, a Rebuilt Laguna Seca, and the Features Endurance Racers Have Been Waiting For
iRacing's Season 3 2026 build is arriving in early June, and this one is different. This isn't a minor patch with a couple of paint scheme updates and a bug fix list — it's one of the most feature-rich quarterly updates the platform has delivered in recent memory. A from-scratch rebuild of Laguna Seca, four new cars including the BMW M2 Racing and Euro NASCAR RC01, the long-awaited arrival of Dirt AI, built-in fuel calculators, dynamic track maps, overhauled multi-class starts, and infrastructure upgrades that will reduce latency across the board. For anyone running a professional-grade simulator — and especially for endurance racers — this build has something meaningful in almost every category.
Simucube 3 Ultimate Arrives June 16: 35Nm of Next-Gen Force Feedback
The wait is nearly over. Simucube has confirmed that its flagship third-generation wheel base, the Simucube 3 Ultimate, begins shipping on June 16, 2026. Packing 35Nm of peak torque from an entirely new motor architecture, the Ultimate completes a lineup that already includes the 15Nm Sport and 25Nm Pro — and raises the bar for what direct drive force feedback can deliver to serious sim racers.
SimRacing Expo Charlotte Wrap-Up: The Biggest Announcements for Serious Sim Racers
The sim racing world descended on Charlotte, North Carolina this past weekend for the very first SimRacing Expo on North American soil — and it did not disappoint. Over 100,000 square feet of the Charlotte Convention Center were packed with cutting-edge hardware, live stage presentations, and hands-on demos from the industry's biggest names. Running alongside the legendary NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway,
Why Motion Is the a Must For Your Simulator — And How to Save $3,000 on It Right Now
Right now, Rocky Sim Racing is offering up to $3,000 off their D-Box 4-corner motion system — If you've been considering motion, this is the time to act.
The D-Box G5 is the undisputed gold standard and the only FIA-licensed motion system. Its four-actuator design produces independent movement at each corner, communicating track texture, engine vibration, and tyre scrub simultaneously. This granularity allows you to feel an inside rear wheel clip a kerb while trail braking, providing a synchronization that lesser platforms cannot match.
Unleashing the Ultimate Drive: Why We Spec Simagic & The Groundbreaking New Zeus Series
Discover why Rocky Sim Racing trusts Simagic hardware for our high-end, turn-key racing simulators. We break down the groundbreaking new Simagic Zeus Series and the innovative Magnetic Magic Dash 4, showing you exactly how we integrate motorsport-grade luxury tech to blur the line between virtual and reality.
Green Hell Conquered: Epic Comebacks and a Podium for RSR at the Nürburgring 24H
Discover how Rocky Sim Racing used elite hardware and live telemetry from Lovely Sim Racing Dashboard to execute a massive podium comeback at the Nürburgring 24H.
The Future of High-End Sim Racing: Asetek’s $82M Takeover and What It Means for Your Next Turn-Key Simulator
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The Future of Sim Racing is Here: Asetek’s $82M Shakeup and Your Next Turn-Key Rig The line between the virtual track and real-world tarmac has never been thinner. With Asetek’s recent $82 million acquisition, the arms race for hyper-realistic simulation technology is escalating. At Rocky Sim Racing, we harness this industry-leading tech—paired with D-BOX motion and bespoke profiles for cars like the 992 Porsche Cup—to build uncompromising, turn-key simulators. Discover what this massive industry shift means for the future of high-end sim racing and your next bespoke build.
Chasing the Final Tenth: Inside Our Latest Turn-Key Ferrari Challenge Simulator
Go behind the scenes of our newest turn-key simulator build. We paired an Advanced SimRacing Pro chassis with D-BOX haptics, traction loss, and a Simucube wheelbase to create a dedicated training weapon for a Ferrari Challenge driver. Find out how our expert on-site tuning bridged the gap to achieve 95% of the real-world driving experience.
Sebring 12H Conquered: Rocky Sim Racing Takes the Top Step
"The iRacing 12 Hours of Sebring is officially in the books, and Rocky Sim Racing is walking away with a massive P1 win in the GTP class. From 6-hour ironman stints to jumping into the rig cold to save a podium, our team left it all on the track. Discover how our drivers tackled the bumps and why our rigid, custom sim chassis are built to handle the absolute limits of endurance sim racing."
Rocky Sim Racing Takes on the iRacing 12 Hours of Sebring
Surviving 12 hours at Sebring isn't just about pace; it’s about endurance and the reliability of your equipment. There’s a famous saying in motorsport: 'Respect the bumps.' Sebring will shake a driver to their core, and in the sim world, this track is the ultimate stress test for your simulator rig. This is exactly why we build the high-end custom rigs that we do. We build rigs that can effortlessly endure the 12 Hours of Sebring so our drivers can focus purely on hitting their marks.
Rocky Sim Racing Hardware and iRacing's Revolutionary Track Updates
For the discerning enthusiast, the pursuit of perfection in sim racing is a journey without end. It demands not only profound skill and dedication but also the most exquisite hardware capable of translating every nuance of the virtual world into tangible, high-fidelity feedback. At Rocky Sim Racing, we understand this relentless quest for authenticity. It is why our luxury sim racing hardware stands as the benchmark for those who demand nothing less than the absolute best. As iRacing unveils its groundbreaking Season 2 track updates, including the highly anticipated debut of the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg and a fully rescanned Barber Motorsports Park, the synergy between elite software and unparalleled hardware becomes more critical than ever.
The latest iRacing Season 2 tracks…