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FMA-12, the new simulator for the home entertainment
On 26-27 May at Latina, during a local fair, ARC_Team e MAC Racing unveiled the FMA-12, a new driving simulator for your home entertainment! It's realized on FIA-F3 standard and it's allow to install many peripherals as Logitech, Thrustmaster and Fanatec steering wheels; the FMA-12 can be used by young and adult and it has many optionals as D-Box actuators, Buttkicker, different colours and much more. Many people were present in Latina to try this new simulator chassis equipped with ARC_Wheel F1, mod G27-E and ARC_Brake.

We have a FMA-12 in our showroom (Pavia, Italy) for anyone who could see live the product. To see prices and optionals visit our OFFICIAL STORE while for further informations contact our marketing manager Giovanni Scala @ [email protected] or directly MAC Racing .




Does the Fanatec CSW and CSP V2 fit on this?

And what is it made of, as it starts with a pricetag of 3000...
Quote from Bose321 :Does the Fanatec CSW and CSP V2 fit on this?

And what is it made of, as it starts with a pricetag of 3000...

Not at the moment, we are working on it but it will be compatible don't worry
The positive sales achieved by the new FMA12 cockpit and suggestions received, led us to broaden the product range providing a VERY economical version in which the customer can decide how to equip to suit your taste and make more versions equipped with a savings, depending on the version, which may be more than 20% as a bundled product. Therefore, from today, FMA12 is offer at incredible price of € 1299.00 + VAT (plus shipping)



Please visit our Official Store (http://www.f1driving.it/ecomme ... y/78-fma-12-a-accessories) for more information about pricing and settings.
What's the point of this if there isn't even a decent Formula 1 simulator (game) out there.

I mean, it's a good effort, but is there a real market for this?
Quote from BlakjeKaas :What's the point of this if there isn't even a decent Formula 1 simulator (game) out there.

I mean, it's a good effort, but is there a real market for this?

Well there are very good simulators out there, starting with live for speed, iracing, rfactor, netkar pro, and F1 2011 is not too bad if you don't want a pure sim but want to do some laps just for fun

Anyway the FMA-12 is based on Formula 3 car, so you can simulate a wide range of formula cars

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