H-Shifting in a Formula Seating Position?

Okay so strange question. I'm new to sim racing and obviously have never driven a formula car before :). But I am drawn to formula racing more than any other type. I would like to build my rig (P1-X) with a reclined/formulat style position (exploring sim-lab formula seat among others), but I would also like to buy an H-shifter and drive some road cars at some point.

With a floor mounted pedal set (Sprints or similar), will H-shifting feel out of place and awkward in a formula position? Or better off in a 15-20 degree reclining position more versatile for formula/GT/road car ... I know it's subjective, but curious if anyone has thoughts/input. thanks in advance!
 
You can get used to anything, but an adjustable seating position is more desireable.

Most people have GT seating positions and fake the formula seating.
 
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Okay so strange question. I'm new to sim racing and obviously have never driven a formula car before :). But I am drawn to formula racing more than any other type. I would like to build my rig (P1-X) with a reclined/formulat style position (exploring sim-lab formula seat among others), but I would also like to buy an H-shifter and drive some road cars at some point.

With a floor mounted pedal set (Sprints or similar), will H-shifting feel out of place and awkward in a formula position? Or better off in a 15-20 degree reclining position more versatile for formula/GT/road car ... I know it's subjective, but curious if anyone has thoughts/input. thanks in advance!
I have the F-GT, and it does both GT and Formula. I have never raced it in the Formula position, but IMO it is solid, comfortable, and fairly inexpensive.


 
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