Gomez Sim Industries Launches Formula Pro Elite V2 Sim Racing Wheel

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The wheel that launched Gomez Sim Industries into the sim racing scene, the Formula Pro Elite, receives a suite of tweaks for a V2 update.

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The Gomez Sim Industries Formula Pro Elite V2 sees the Texas-based company revisit its initial stand-out hit for 2024.

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GSI FPE V2 at Sim Formula Europe 2024. Image: RaceDepartment

Over three years since the release of the first GSI FPE sim racing wheel, the updated model still features the impervious build quality we have come to expect alongside a formula or LMP-style silhouette. Having held a pre-production model at the Sim Formula Europe event, we can vouch for the solidity.

On the front are the expected LCD touchscreen (customisable read-outs can be created with the ubiquitous SimHub PC software) and rev-indicating lights. They are now joined by LED backlit push buttons with UV-printed icons.

Not seen on the previous edition were side rotaries, which are included here. They are mounted in the upper side grip holes, next to another addition – customisable illuminated indicators.

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GSI FPE V2 at Sim Formula Europe 2024. Image: RaceDepartment

“When we started in late 2020 with the first the first Formula Pro Elite, it was a great wheel and is still a great wheel, but this [V2] takes all the feedback that we received in those first three years and applies it,” said Jose Sebastian Gomez, Founder and Executive Creative Director at GSI, to RaceDepartment.

However, despite the extras, it is lighter thanks to subtle changes in form factor. The difference is most notable at the rear, with indented sections, a look that is also present on the five updated push-button rotary encoder design.

The top of the model is remarkably thinner compared to the original, and the grip design has been slightly rounded out. The gearshift and clutch paddles are fresh, with cavities, further imbuing a sense of svelteness.

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GSI FPE V2 at Sim Formula Europe 2024. Image: RaceDepartment

The 300mm diameter V2’s base weight is ‘around’ 1.42kg, which GSI claims is a ~27 per cent saving over the predecessor, despite the additional items.

The FPE V2 – designed for use on higher-powered PC wheel bases by the likes of Simucube and Fanatec – is set for release in March 2024 for a starting price of $1250. It will be part of GSI’s extensive optional customisation programme.

Do you own, or would you like to own, a GSI steering wheel? Let us know in the comments below.
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This is definitely an improvement on his first formula wheel, although tbh I think his Hyper P1 is the closest to a F1 wheel and would still be my choice if I could afford either of them: it as has the right amount of thumb rotaries and seems like a cross between the current Aston Martin and Red Bull wheels. The Hyper P1 or the BavarianSimTech Omega wheels are the dream wheels for me (I love driving modern F1 cars).

Buy an FX PRO Simagic at 850 euros lol, it's one of the best :)

(Googles FX PRO Simagic)...wait...:O_o:

You mean the wheel that is only compatible with a Simagic wheelbase?
You mean the wheel where the screen, LEDs and buttons won't work anywhere else because there's no USB or wireless output?
You mean the wheel for the base that most of us don't own, and if we did own it we probably would have known about that wheel anyway?
That wheel?

:rolleyes::roflmao:

Yes there are cheaper wheels (there's always a cheaper wheel), but this discussion is about the Gomez wheel; makes no sense bringing up the FX Pro which isn't universally compatible like the Gomez.
 
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This is definitely an improvement on his first formula wheel, although tbh I think his Hyper P1 is the closest to a F1 wheel and would still be my choice if I could afford either of them: it as has the right amount of thumb rotaries and seems like a cross between the current Aston Martin and Red Bull wheels. The Hyper P1 or the BavarianSimTech Omega wheels are the dream wheels for me (I love driving modern F1 cars).



(Googles FX PRO Simagic)...wait...:O_o:

You mean the wheel that is only compatible with a Simagic wheelbase?
You mean the wheel where the screen, LEDs and buttons won't work anywhere else because there's no USB or wireless output?
You mean the wheel for the base that most of us don't own, and if we did own it we probably would have known about that wheel anyway?
That wheel?

:rolleyes::roflmao:

Yes there are cheaper wheels (there's always a cheaper wheel), but this discussion is about the Gomez wheel; makes no sense bringing up the FX Pro which isn't universally compatible like the Gomez.
there is a new high-quality/high-price formula wheel coming tho. Hope we can share some news about that soon!
 

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