We’re growing the SimXPro community — and that means teaming up with creators who share our values: clear feedback, solid fundamentals, and an obsession with getting better.
We’re happy to announce that R_Messaoud is joining SimXPro as an official Ambassador.
R_Messaoud is known for his high-energy sim racing content and live streams, and he’s also a Twitch Partner who’s constantly interacting with his community — answering questions, dialing in setups, and helping new drivers understand why the “basics” matter so much.
What this partnership is about
This isn’t just a logo on a wheel deck. Our goal is to create content that helps more people:
- Start sim racing with a setup that actually feels stable
- Avoid compatibility and mounting mistakes that waste time (and money)
- Upgrade in a smart order: cockpit → pedals → wheelbase → displays
Beginner-friendly rig paths (that still scale)
If you’re watching streams and thinking “I want to start,” here are three simple paths that work — depending on how serious you want to go:
- Solid first cockpit (budget but legit): SimXPro R80
- All-rounder with extra stiffness: SimXPro X80
- High-end foundation for direct drive + heavy braking: SimXPro GT‑RS
Add comfort and posture (the part people underestimate):
- Browse Seats — for long sessions, posture matters as much as hardware
And if you’re moving from a desk setup to a dedicated space, don’t forget the display side:
- Monitor Stands — stable alignment means stable braking references
Want to support R_Messaoud? You can use his affiliate link here: simxpro.com/r_messaoud
Related reading
- Getting Started: Choose Your First Wheel, Pedals and Cockpit
- Ecosystem Compatibility Update: Standard Mounting Patterns, Smarter Upgrade Paths
- Sim Racing Guides Are Live: A Knowledge Hub for Beginners and Builders
- Aluminium Profile vs Tubular Sim Rigs: Which Should You Choose?




Deel:
Introducing the SimXPro prodigy program: Your path from sim to track
Ben Daly joins SimXPro as an official ambassador