ALL 2023 Sim Racing BLACK FRIDAY DEALS

Black Friday sim racing deals and discounts are here, and with more companies than ever before discounting their products, there is absolutely no better time to get into this hobby than right now!

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FANATEC’s Black Friday deals have already kickstarted today, and unlike previous years, they will be offering new deals every single day until Friday the 24th, so make sure to stay up to date daily to see what's for sale. As of the making of this article, the DD2 is 47% off at just $800, and several bundles featuring the new QR2 are 31% off. Again, stay tuned with SimSpots.com to see what else is new.

Moving on, Trak Racer, the sim racing cockpit manufacturer, is offering everything on their site at 15% off. This includes their extensive lineup of cockpits, motion, seats, and other accessories.

On the topic of sim racing cockpits, SimLab is also running a sitewide discount as they have everything sitewide for 10% off, including some of their new hardware like pedals, handbrakes, and button boxes.

Next Level Racing has 10% off select products for US buyers; moreover, you will get 5% off using code “OCRACING” at checkout.

Extreme Sim Racing, the Brazilian sim racing cockpit manufacturer, is also running several discounts on their extensive lineup of products, including discounts on Simagic hardware like the Alpha Series direct drive units.

Talking about Simagic, they’re running a Black Friday sale of their own with 8-10% off select bundles and standalone products. This could be a great way to completely overhaul your current setup or just get an entire bit of a kit to get you up and running with extremely capable gear. If ordering from their website, using code OCRACING will give you 3% off.

Moving along, MOZA Racing, the company that has turned sim racing upside down, will be having a big Black Friday sale of their own with products up to 15% off. Their sale will begin on November 24th, so it’s not quite live as of the making of this video, but make sure to keep an eye out for that. Again, simspots.com will have all of those deals live for you to quickly view.

Asetek SimSports, a new competitor in the sim racing space, also has several direct-drive bundles and standalone products on sale. Notably, all three of their direct-drive wheelbases alongside the quick release bundle are discounted. Moreover, using code ocracing at checkout will give you 5% off.

On the subject of relatively new direct-drive competitors, Cammus is running some extremely substantial discounts on their lineup of wheelbases, wheels, and pedals. Just taking a quick look myself, I’m seeing a 33% off discount on their 15nm direct-drive base along with the GT1 steering wheel as well as several other products on heavy discounts. More than just that, you already know I have you covered with code “ocsimracing” giving you an additional 5% off.

Shifting gears to sim racing distributors, Simplace, which sells a little bit of everything sim-related, is scheduled to be running their Black Friday discounts from the 24th to the 27th of November, with that being their biggest yearly sale. So, keep an eye out for that as they do carry a ton of products from a large range of manufacturers.

Of course, we can’t forget about Amazon, which carries a wide range of products from Thrustmaster, Logitech, Next Level Racing, and many more. They have and will continue to have extensive sim racing, PC, and gaming deals all throughout the next week, so again, keep an eye out on simspots.com so you don’t miss a thing.

Finally, if you’ve for some reason been meaning to get into iRacing, they have 50% off new memberships, which could be a good incentive if you’ve been meaning to give it a go but have been hesitant about the membership fees. Keep in mind that if you do want to buy more cars and tracks that are not included with the base membership, those still remain at regular price.

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