
RaceLoop / Sim Racing Package
Complete Sim Racing Package
Simagic Stage 1 — Direct Drive Rig
Serious entry level for the dedicated sim racer.
Stage 1 is a complete sim racing package with Simagic direct drive (9 Nm) and load-cell pedals. It suits serious sim racers who want realistic force feedback in iRacing, ACC and F1 — without building a rig from scratch. RaceLoop assembles, tests and delivers everything from Stockholm.
Each simulator is built based on availability and optimized for performance. Components may be substituted with equivalent or superior alternatives. You will always be informed and approve any changes before delivery.
Always included
- Trak Racer TR80S chassis + GT-Pro Fixed SeatTR80S + GT-Pro
- Simagic Alpha EVO Sport 9 Nm wheelbase9 Nm Direct Drive
- Simagic P1000 3-pedal load cell3-pedal Loadcell
- Simagic NEO X-310G steering wheelNEO X-310G
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What is in the package
- ✓Trak Racer TR80S chassis
- ✓Trak Racer Sliders + brackets
- ✓Trak Racer Single monitor stand integrated
- ✓Trak Racer GT-Pro Fixed Fiberglass Seat
- ✓Trak Racer PC shelf
- ✓Simagic Alpha EVO Sport 9 Nm
- ✓Simagic P1000 3 load-cell pedals
- ✓Simagic NEO X-310G steering wheel
What is included — and why each part was chosen
Trak Racer TR80S — chassis and frame
The TR80S is Trak Racer's flagship aluminium profile rig and official simulator supplier to Alpine F1. The frame is built from 80×40 mm thick-walled anodised aluminium — rigid enough to handle direct drive wheelbases without flex. It ships with sliders, brackets, an integrated monitor stand, and a PC shelf.
Trak Racer GT-Pro Fixed Fiberglass Seat
A fixed fibreglass shell seat in GT position. The shell is stiffer than foam-padded seats, which means you feel more of the rig's force feedback without the seat absorbing any of the movement.
Simagic Alpha EVO Sport 9 Nm — direct drive wheelbase
The Alpha EVO Sport is Simagic's entry point in the EVO series, launched April 2025. The wheelbase is direct drive with a new 5-pole servo motor designed for ultra-low inertia. The 21-bit encoder registers 2,097,152 positions per steering rotation. Zero-Cogging technology eliminates the friction that makes cheap
Simagic P1000 — 3-pedal load cell
The P1000 is a three-pedal set in CNC aluminium with a 100 kg load-cell brake. Load cell measures how hard you press rather than how far the pedal travels — which makes it possible to brake consistently to the same marker every lap. Throttle and clutch use Hall sensors with 12-bit resolution.
Simagic NEO X-310G — GT steering wheel
310 mm GT wheel in CNC aluminium with black synthetic leather and orange stitching. The hub has 8 programmable buttons, 2 thumb encoders, 2 7-way switches, and 9 RGB rev lights. Connects wirelessly via 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi or USB.
RaceLoop Gaming PC (add-on)
Built around an AMD Ryzen 5 7600X and Gigabyte Radeon RX 9060 XT Gaming OC 16 GB. 120+ FPS in iRacing on high settings at 1440p. 16 GB VRAM leaves room for a future triple-monitor upgrade. Ships with Windows 11 Home, calibrated and tested by RaceLoop.
Specifications — RaceLoop Gaming PC
Who is Stage 1 built for?
- ✓You race iRacing, Assetto Corsa or F1 but are tired of an old pedal set or a cheap wheelbase that does not deliver real force feedback.
- ✓You want a complete, pre-assembled system without choosing every component separately and wondering if they fit together.
- ✓You have a room for a rig but do not want to spend days on assembly.
- ✓You race mainly on one screen and are not ready for triple monitors yet, but want a rig that supports an upgrade.
- ✓Your budget is around 32,100–62,900 kr and you want to maximise driving quality per krona.
Stage 1 is not the right choice if you already run direct drive at 15+ Nm or want triple monitors and motion from the start — that is what Stage 2 and Stage 3 are for.
Why buy from RaceLoop instead of building yourself?
The short answer: building your own rig costs as much in time as in money. A complete Simagic setup at this price point means buying a wheelbase, pedals, wheel, chassis, monitor, seat, PC and all cables separately.
Then everything needs to be assembled, calibrated and debugged — and most people doing it for the first time are still not racing until the weekend is over. RaceLoop handles the entire process: Tony and Hugo assemble, test and adjust the rig before it leaves Stockholm.
After-sales support is another reason. Got a problem with a component you bought from three different webshops in three countries? At RaceLoop it is our rig — and our support.
Simagic vs Moza vs Fanatec
The three most common brands at this price point. Here are the actual differences — without the marketing.
The Moza R9/R12 is a solid alternative if you want to build yourself and have experience assembling a rig. They deliver comparable direct drive quality at the same price point.
The Fanatec CSL DD is a popular entry brand but limited to 8 Nm in the base version and uses potentiometer pedals unless you upgrade to ClubSport. At that price, the Simagic P1000 is a clear step up in braking precision.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to assemble the rig myself?
If you add assembly, RaceLoop delivers and installs the rig in your home. You start racing the same day we leave. Without assembly, you pick up the rig in Stockholm — it is still fully assembled and tested.
Is 9 Nm enough for sim racing?
Yes, for most drivers. 9 Nm with Zero-Cogging and a 21-bit encoder gives clearer detail than the raw torque figure suggests. You feel understeer, oversteer and tyre contact. Professional sim racers train at 12–20 Nm, but for hobby racing in GT and Formula, 9 Nm is sufficient. If you know you want more, Stage 2 with Moza R21 Ultra (21 Nm) is the next step.
Is this better than a Logitech G29/G923?
Yes, on every measurable point. The Logitech G29 is a belt-driven wheelbase with potentiometer pedals — a good way to learn sim racing, but you cannot feel the tyre limit with the same precision. The Simagic Alpha EVO Sport is direct drive, meaning zero mechanical delay. The P1000 load-cell brake lets you brake consistently to the same marker every lap.
What does it cost to build the same rig yourself?
The components in the base rig cost around 28,000–30,000 kr if you buy separately and are lucky with shipping. Add 1–2 days of assembly, calibration and troubleshooting. You probably save no more than 2,000–4,000 kr, and you handle warranty claims with three or four suppliers in three countries.
Which simulators work with Stage 1?
The Simagic Alpha EVO Sport and P1000 have built-in profiles for iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, Le Mans Ultimate, the F1 series and Automobilista 2.
Can I upgrade Stage 1 to Stage 2 later?
Yes. The TR80S chassis is motion-ready and compatible with triple-monitor stands. The Simagic D-sub quick release is backward-compatible across the product line — you keep your wheel when you change the wheelbase. RaceLoop can assist with the upgrade.
What happens if a component breaks?
RaceLoop handles warranty claims for the entire package. You contact us — not Trak Racer, Simagic and Gigabyte separately.
Buying a sim racing package in Sweden
RaceLoop is one of the few places in Sweden where you can buy a complete sim racing package with Simagic hardware — assembled, tested and delivered. Most sellers ship components separately. We deliver a finished rig.
Looking for which sim racing package suits you? Or want to know what sim racing costs in total — including subscriptions and accessories? We have guides for both.
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