
New OCRacing tool
Build your sim racing bundle with the OCRacing Configurator.
Choosing a wheel base, steering wheel, pedals and the right add-ons should feel like building a setup, not decoding a product catalogue. Our new configurator turns the process into a guided pit-lane flow: start with the core hardware, add what makes sense, and see the bundle price update before it reaches the cart.
Less chaos, better choices
Start with the decision that shapes the rig.
A complete sim racing setup is rarely one product. The configurator breaks the bundle into clear steps, so the customer can focus on one decision at a time instead of scrolling through every possible part on one long page.
Pick a standalone base if you want to build piece by piece, or choose a starter bundle when the core hardware should be ready from the first step.
Add one wheel for a focused setup, or select multiple wheels when you want different rims for formula, GT, rally or drifting.
Pedals, clutch kits, brackets and other extras stay grouped together, with compatibility guidance where it matters.
Why we built it
A bundle should not feel like homework.
When a customer is choosing direct drive hardware, pedals, controls and immersion gear, small details matter. A missing clutch pedal, a wrong bracket, or an overlooked steering wheel can turn a good order into extra support messages.
The configurator keeps the journey structured. It shows what is already selected, makes optional steps easy to skip, keeps out-of-stock products away from the main flow, and helps the customer understand what each part adds to the setup.
- Selected products stay visible in the stepper with product images.
- The bundle is saved locally, so a refresh does not wipe the build.
- Out-of-stock choices are still visible, but they do not compete with available hardware.

Bundle price
The bundle price updates with the exact selection.
Every selected part changes the bundle total. When a saving is available, the customer sees the improved bundle price before adding it to cart, and the cart receives the same bundle discount logic for that exact selection.
Ocie in the pit lane
Ocie keeps the bundle readable.
Ocie is there to make the configuration feel guided instead of mechanical. The goal is simple: the customer should know what was picked, what comes next, and which extras are worth considering before the order is placed.
- After key choices, the configurator can suggest the next useful step.
- Compatible add-ons can be offered at the moment they make sense.
- When something is optional, skipping it is just as clear as adding it.
What you can build
From a clean base-and-wheel setup to a full cockpit bundle.
The configurator starts with the core hardware and then opens the door to pedals, shifters, handbrakes, button boxes, wind sim hardware and other immersion upgrades where they fit the setup.
Wheel base, steering wheel and pedals for a clean direct drive upgrade.
Controls, pedal upgrades and immersion hardware for a more complete cockpit.

