This is our review of the RSeat RS1 Sim Racing Chassis. RSeat have become the leaders when it comes to high end sim racing chassis. The RS1 is the starting point in their lineup but maintains the quality build, finish and parts of the higher models.
In this review of the RS1 Shaun covers all of the features of the simrig and the upgrades that are available for it. The sizing, the adjust ability and every measurement you could want about the RS1 is also covered. But when it comes to a simrig, its all about how it handles on track driving and that is where a great deal of our attention is focused.
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Bill Elliott
TP needs some updating. It is not very intuitive for new users. Instructions are hard to follow at times. Support response is in need of someone's dedication. Having individual paints is a real attraction within iRacing. This needs to be done better or replaced! ​Interesting that without member support there would be no answers or help. It's a shame, the program is so popular not to have good management.
Billy Stanley
I plan on taking this advice. Great page!
Rusty Alford
“Practice does not make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect.”
― Vince Lombardi Jr.
Andy Rohrer
Hey Shaun:
I was hoping to participate in the next race and on Simracing System it says it's at Fuji. Which version of Fuji should I download.
Thanks!
Michael Baley
Sean,
I am all signed up and ready to race in the Carrera Cup, except for one thing. How do I obtain Road America? I do not have it in AC as one of my tracks. Where is it?