
Ever watched Lando Norris thread the needle through Monaco’s hairpin and thought, “I could do that”? Well, maybe not at 180 mph through actual streets, but Logitech G has partnered with Playseat to bring you terrifyingly close to the real thing. This is the ultimate sim racing setup for F1 fanatics, McLaren devotees, and anyone who wants to feel their virtual tires losing grip at Eau Rouge.
We’re talking about a full cockpit experience that puts you in the driver’s seat of a McLaren race car without the million-dollar price tag (or the risk of actually crashing into a barrier at Silverstone). The combination of the Playseat Formula Instinct McLaren Racing Edition, the Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel, and the Playseat Trophy creates a setup that professional esports racers actually use in competition.
Why This Setup Hits Different

The beauty of this combination lies in the details. The McLaren seat puts you in an authentic F1 driving position, the PRO Racing Wheel delivers 11 newton-meters of force feedback that will make your forearms burn just like the real drivers, and the Trophy cockpit ties everything together with competition-grade rigidity. This isn’t a toy clamped to your desk. This is a proper racing rig.
Let’s break down each component and why they work together to create sim racing perfection.
Logitech G | F1 | McLaren: Playseat Formula Instinct McLaren Racing Edition
Price: $599 to $1,049
Where to buy: Logitech G
Step Into Papaya
This is an officially licensed McLaren Racing product, and it shows. The Playseat Formula Instinct McLaren Racing Edition was developed through a decade-long partnership with actual F1 racing teams and drivers. That means the seating position, the angles, the ergonomics: all of it mirrors what Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris experience when they strap into their MCL60.

The patented Modufoam seat technology conforms to your body over time, providing the kind of support that lets you run full race distances without your back screaming for mercy. The modular fabric padding delivers optimum comfort while the lower back and shoulder support keeps you planted through high-G virtual corners.



Built for Serious Racing
The high carbon steel frame keeps weight down while maintaining the structural integrity needed for direct drive wheels. Nobody wants their cockpit flexing when they’re fighting for position into Turn 1. The patented aluminum X-Adapt quick release adjustment system lets you dial in your perfect driving position, while the pedal mounting offers unparalleled adjustability for heel-toe downshifting.

The easy wipe-clean faux-leather surfaces are a practical touch that racers will appreciate. Sim racing is sweaty business when you’re pushing hard, and being able to clean up quickly between sessions keeps your rig looking fresh.
The Muscle: Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel
Price: $999
Where to buy: Logitech G
11 Newton-Meters of Reality
Here’s where things get serious. The PRO Racing Wheel delivers 11Nm of direct drive force feedback through Logitech’s TRUEFORCE technology. For context, that’s more torque than the Fanatec DD Pro (8Nm) and the Moza R9 (9Nm). When you clip a curb at Monza or lose the rear end at Suzuka’s Spoon Curve, you’ll feel it in your hands immediately.

TRUEFORCE goes beyond traditional force feedback by letting you feel the engine vibrations, the road surface texture, and every mechanical nuance of your virtual car. It processes physics data directly from the game engine rather than relying on pre-programmed effects, which means different cars in different games feel genuinely distinct.
Professional-Grade Controls
The PRO “thumbsweep” button layout was extensively tested with professional sim racers to ensure every control falls naturally under your fingers. The magnetic gear-shift paddles provide a satisfying click without mechanical wear, and the dual clutch paddles let you nail perfect race starts with independent clutch bite point control.
The 300mm wheel diameter hits the sweet spot for both formula-style and GT racing, and the built-in quick release means you can swap to different rim styles as Logitech expands their ecosystem. Metal and leather accents throughout the wheel give it a premium feel that matches its premium performance.
The Fine Print
At $999 for the wheel alone (pedals are $349 separately), this is a significant investment. The wheel works with PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, though not every racing game supports direct drive wheels. If you’re playing F1 24, Gran Turismo 7, or iRacing, you’re golden. The G923 compatibility mode helps with older titles, but some games may require workarounds.
The Foundation: Playseat Trophy – Logitech G Edition
Price: $599
Where to buy: Logitech G
Where Rigidity Meets Comfort
The Playseat Trophy serves as the backbone of this entire setup. Its high-carbon steel frame provides the extreme rigidity that direct drive wheels demand. Without a solid foundation, all that 11Nm force feedback just shakes your whole rig instead of communicating road feel to your hands.

The patented Actifit seat technology conforms to your body for long-session comfort, while the adjustable positioning lets you switch between GT-style seating and formula-style positioning depending on what you’re racing. Powder coating finish, high-grade steel alloys, and anodised aluminum parts ensure this cockpit will outlast multiple console generations.
Built for Everything
PU leather materials throughout make cleaning easy and give the Trophy a premium aesthetic. It’s compatible with the full range of Logitech G wheels and pedals, meaning your investment stays protected as you upgrade components over time. Whether you’re hotlapping in Assetto Corsa Competizione or grinding through a full F1 season, the Trophy keeps you planted and focused.

The Complete Setup: What You’re Looking At
| Component | Price |
|---|---|
| Playseat Formula Instinct McLaren Racing Edition | $599 – $1,049 |
| Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel | $999 |
| Logitech G PRO Racing Pedals | $349 |
| Playseat Trophy (alternative) | $599 |
| TOTAL (McLaren Setup) | $1,947 – $2,397 |
For the ultimate McLaren fan setup, pair the Formula Instinct McLaren Edition with the PRO Racing Wheel and PRO Racing Pedals. You’re looking at roughly $1,950 to $2,400 for a competition-grade sim racing experience. That’s serious money, but it’s also serious hardware that professional esports racers use to compete for real prize money.
If you want maximum adjustability and plan to race GT cars as often as formula cars, the Playseat Trophy offers more versatile positioning at a lower entry point while maintaining the same build quality and Logitech G compatibility.
Who Should Buy This?
This setup makes sense for dedicated sim racers who want to feel every nuance of their virtual cars. If you’re the type who adjusts tire pressures between qualifying and race day, who studies track maps before jumping into a new circuit, who actually uses the MFD to manage fuel and tire wear: this hardware will reward that attention to detail.

For casual racing fans who play a few times a month, this is overkill. A Logitech G923 clamped to a desk will serve you well. But for those who’ve caught the sim racing bug and want hardware that won’t hold them back, the Logitech G and Playseat combination delivers professional-grade performance at a fraction of what real motorsport costs.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a virtual Monaco Grand Prix to win.
