SimRacing Expo 2025 // See it. Feel it. Decide.

SimRacing Expo is one of the few weekends each year where you can truly feel the difference between “looks good on paper” and “feels right in your hands.”

That’s exactly why we’ll be there.

Not to oversell, but to demo hardware, answer real setup questions, and talk sim racing with the people who actually use this equipment.


Where & when

Event: SimRacing Expo 2025
Dates: 17–19 October 2025
Location: Messe Dortmund, Germany
Find us: Booth C3


What you can expect at the SimXPro booth

Our goal is simple: help you leave with clarity.

Whether you’re building your first cockpit or planning a full upgrade path, you should walk away knowing what to buy, why it fits your use case, and how to mount it properly.

Hands-on demos

  • GT cockpits for all-round racing — including our GT-RS platform

  • Formula-focused builds — including the XFR for low, locked-in seating

  • Clean, closed-profile design — a first look at the GT-PRO approach

Everything on display is there to be tested, adjusted, and discussed.


Setup advice that saves money

Bring your questions. These are the topics we help with daily — and can answer on the spot:

  • Which cockpit tier matches your wheelbase torque and pedal type

  • Seat mounting (side-mount spacing, slider vs fixed)

  • Monitor placement, VESA patterns, stand vs integrated mounting

  • Upgrade planning: what to buy now, and what to add later

The goal isn’t to sell more — it’s to help you avoid buying twice.


Something you won’t miss: real sound, real presence

Throughout the weekend, you can see a real race car, the SimXPro Porsche GT3 Cup Car

At selected moments, the car will be started, giving visitors the chance to hear and feel what a real race car sounds like up close. No simulations, no filters. Just raw motorsport atmosphere alongside the sim racing setups.

It’s a reminder of what all of this is ultimately about.


What to bring (so we can help you faster)

If you want the best advice in the shortest time, bring these details with you (a note on your phone is perfect):

  • Your wheelbase model (brand + model, direct drive or belt)

  • Your pedals (load cell, hydraulic, preferred travel)

  • Your monitor plan (single, triple, or TV — size matters here)

  • Your available space (width, depth, and whether the rig needs to be movable)


New to sim racing? Start here before you travel

If this is your first serious build, we recommend reading our beginner guides before you arrive. You’ll ask better questions and avoid the most common “buy twice” mistakes.


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