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I just read somewhere that said 7.2nm. Idk why TB refuses to answer this question without a bunch of corpo speak.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thanks for your inquiry! Our aim was to develop a race system that provided the best-in-class force feedback experience to enhance driver immersion and performance. We also wanted to develop an ecosystem where the user can update and modify their race set up based on their preferences. The team wanted to develop terminology that signified and amplified the importance of the technology behind the product. Defining a product just by the simplistic motor output isn’t a true reflection of what drives performance and is also a huge understatement of what’s involved in the technology behind a world class racing wheel. Core attributes of an effective force feedback wheel design is not solely about theoretical output torque of a motor, other attributes include, physical geometry, friction, power management, safety, electro-mechanical design, force feedback algorithm design, customization options, and experienced engineering. We believe VelocityOne Race combines power and fidelity to provide a high-performance ecosystem with innovative features that race simmers will love. The "RACE MANAGEMENT DISPLAY" support is dependent on developer integration. See the compatibility list for regular updates once it is available.
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