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Next Level Racing GTRacer Cockpit

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Next Level Racing GTRacer Cockpit

GTRacer is a rigid (non-folding) full cockpit — proper bucket-style seat, integrated shifter mount, monitor mount support. Steel frame supports up to 12 Nm DD. The full-rig pick for users who don't need fold-flat but want a proper enclosed cockpit feel.

Quick Answer

Is the Next Level Racing GTRacer Cockpit worth buying in 2026?

GTRacer is a rigid (non-folding) full cockpit — proper bucket-style seat, integrated shifter mount, monitor mount support. Steel frame supports up to 12 Nm DD. The full-rig pick for users who don't need fold-flat but want a proper enclosed cockpit feel.

Specifications

frame materialsteel
max torque supported12
monitor mounttrue
wheel compatUp to mid-DD (R12 / CSL DD)
foldablefalse
mount typeself-contained

Overview

GTRacer is a rigid (non-folding) full cockpit — proper bucket-style seat, integrated shifter mount, monitor mount support. Steel frame supports up to 12 Nm DD. The full-rig pick for users who don't need fold-flat but want a proper enclosed cockpit feel.

What we'd watch out for

  • ASIN drift: Sim racing brands rev SKUs aggressively. Always cross-check the listing title against the brand's official site before pulling the trigger.
  • Bundle vs base-only: Many wheel bases sell as both bundle and base-only — confirm the pedal/rim contents match this product.
  • Brand-direct stock: Pro-tier brands (Heusinkveld, Asetek, Simagic) often sell only via their own websites; Amazon listings are sporadic third-party.
  • Platform license: A wheel sold "for PS5" is not the same SKU as "for Xbox". Verify the platform field above matches your setup.

Ecosystem context

This product fits the cockpits category in the Next Level Racing ecosystem. Cross-reference compatibility in the Compatibility Matrix.

What Real Users Say

GTRacer is the right call if you have permanent space. Rigid, solid, supports R12 without flex.

— u/fixed_rig_user in r/simracingrigs

Last updated: May 3, 2026 · By Diego Ramirez

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