In the world of sim racing, immersion and stability are key to performance. The Fanatec CSL Cockpit is designed to offer both—delivering a rigid, ergonomic platform for racers seeking precision and realism. Unlike makeshift rigs or unstable desk setups, the CSL Cockpit is built from sturdy aluminum tubing and adjustable components, ensuring your wheelbase and pedals remain steady, even under intense force feedback. Whether you're racing in GT, F1, or rally sims, the cockpit provides a customizable driving position that brings you closer to the feel of a real car.
Now, let’s walk through how to set it up properly.
Start by laying out all components and verifying that everything listed in the manual is included. Fanatec provides a step-by-step guide with the necessary tools, bolts, and fasteners. Assembly typically takes 45–60 minutes.
Pro tip: Build the rig in the location where you plan to use it, as moving it afterward can be cumbersome once fully assembled.
A good seating position is vital for comfort and control. Fanatec recommends a 100–110° recline angle for GT-style driving. Your knees should be slightly bent with your heels resting comfortably on the pedals.
If your cockpit includes a universal seat bracket, mount your racing seat using the provided side rails. Most FIA-rated seats are compatible.
Note: The CSL Cockpit Seat is sold separately to leave you flexible in your choice of sim racing seat.
The CSL Cockpit supports all major Fanatec wheelbases, not only the CSL DD – this includes the GT DD Pro Wheel Base, ClubSport DD / ClubSport DD+ and Podium DD1 / Podium DD2. Secure the wheelbase using the bracket, ensuring it’s level and aligned with your natural line of sight.
For pedals:
If you’ve purchased the monitor or shifter add-ons:
The cockpit includes hollow tubes and cable caps for clean routing of wires from your wheelbase, pedals, and accessories. Use zip ties or Velcro straps to tidy things up.
For flooring:
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