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Fanatec’s ClubSport racing wheel is well not for Sunday drivers (video)

The Fanatec ClubSport is coming this winter to persuade that fine line between desirable and ridiculous. The wheel rim might be quick-released from the all-metal, ultra-customizable base, allowing you turn between a Formula style wheel (depicted), or GT, NASCAR and rally styles. Pricing could be equally hardcore: $450 (excluding taxes) for the bottom, plus between $150 and $300 for every rim, and an additional $200 if you would like machined aluminum ClubSport pedals to compare. Full demo within the video after the break.

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