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The Asetek La Prima is a 12 Nm direct drive wheelbase that brings genuine direct drive feel to a broad range of sim racers. But compatibility means more than bolt holes lining up. The cockpit underneath determines how much of that hardware's potential you actually feel at the wheel, and clean cable routing determines how reliable the setup stays once you start adding peripherals.
This collection brings together the SIMGASM cockpits and mounting hardware that pair well with the La Prima, with practical guidance on mounting, ergonomics and building a setup that stays consistent session after session.
At 12 Nm, the La Prima generates enough steering force that frame flex can become a noticeable factor. When the rig moves under load, part of that force feedback signal is absorbed by the structure before it reaches your hands. The result can be a wheel that feels softer or less detailed than the hardware is capable of delivering. A cockpit built around stiffer profiles and solid connection points helps preserve that detail.
This does not mean you need the heaviest possible frame for a 12 Nm base. It means choosing a frame where the weakest points, typically the wheelbase mount and the pedal plate connection, are solid enough to stay consistent under the forces involved. Read the cockpit rigidity and flex guide for a practical breakdown of where flex typically enters a sim rig and how to address it.
The SIMGASM range covers four tiers: Hobby, Club, Sport and Pro. For the La Prima specifically, the recommended starting points are Sport and Pro, depending on how you plan to use the setup and how much room you want for future expansion.
The Sport is the sweet spot for a 12 Nm direct drive base. The profile provides solid rigidity for everyday sim racing across GT, touring car and road car classes, and the mounting geometry accommodates the La Prima comfortably with either front or bottom mounting. If you are stepping up from a lighter frame or a wheel stand, Sport delivers a meaningful improvement in stability and feel without overbuilding for your current hardware. The Sport tier is also available in a range of colours and livery editions including MARINI, JPS and RothBros variants, so the build can reflect your own preferences beyond just the mechanical spec.
The Pro makes sense if you want zero-compromise stiffness, plan to add motion hardware later, or are building a setup you do not want to revisit for several years. The wider profile adds rigidity at the connection points that matter most and gives you more adjustment range for seat position, pedal geometry and monitor placement. Pro is also available across multiple colour and livery options for drivers who want a more personalised build.
Not sure which tier fits your situation? The sim racing cockpits collection lets you compare all tiers side by side.
The La Prima supports multiple mounting configurations and SIMGASM offers dedicated hardware for each approach. The mounting decision affects both rigidity and ergonomics, so it is worth thinking through before you commit to a frame position.
The Asetek front mount bracket is designed specifically for Asetek wheelbases and attaches the La Prima to the front face of the rig. Front mounting is generally considered the stiffer configuration because steering forces transfer directly back into the frame structure rather than through a longer lever arm. For drivers who prioritise maximum FFB clarity, front mounting tends to be the preferred approach.
The front wheel mount offers a more universal front mounting option if your setup requires it. The bottom wheel mount positions the wheelbase from below and provides more height and angle adjustability. This can be useful if your seating position requires a specific wheelbase height that front mounting cannot achieve, or if your preferred driving geometry makes bottom mounting the more comfortable option. Many drivers use bottom mounting successfully and the ergonomic flexibility it offers is a genuine advantage for getting the seating position right.
The practical recommendation is to finalise your seating position and ergonomics first, then choose the mount that delivers the stiffest connection within those constraints. A mount that is slightly less rigid but keeps you in a comfortable and repeatable driving position tends to produce better results than the stiffest option in a geometry that does not suit you.
Clean cable routing is not a cosmetic concern. As a sim rig grows to include hubs, dashboards, additional USB devices and potentially motion hardware, the number of cables increases and the risk of intermittent disconnects rises with it. USB disconnects mid-session are one of the more frustrating reliability issues in sim racing and they are often caused by cables under tension, sharp bends near connectors, or routing that gets disturbed during seat position adjustments.
A few habits make a meaningful difference. Route USB and power cables separately where possible to reduce interference and make troubleshooting easier. Use velcro ties rather than zip ties on any cable that you expect to disconnect or adjust, since zip ties make future changes unnecessarily difficult. Leave a service loop at every connector, meaning enough slack that you can unplug and inspect without pulling anything tight. And plan your routing before you finalise frame positions, since cables that have to travel around a frame in a finished build are always harder to route cleanly than cables that were considered during assembly.
The clean cable management guide covers this in detail with practical examples of how to route a complete sim rig build from scratch.
If you are pairing the La Prima with load cell pedals, the pedal plate setup deserves as much attention as the wheelbase mount. Load cell braking is sensitive to position consistency. The pedal needs to be in the same place every session and needs to stay stable under the force you apply at peak braking, otherwise your muscle memory is working against a moving reference point.
Set your seat position before you finalise pedal angles. Your ankle geometry under braking load changes with seat rake and fore-aft distance, and locking the pedals before the seat is dialled in means you will likely need to move them again. Make sure you can brace comfortably against the seat structure while braking, since an unstable braking position tends to show up as inconsistent brake pressure across a stint.
Read the sim racing ergonomics guide for a practical approach to getting seat position, pedal angles and steering height working together before you start tuning software settings.
A repeatable eyepoint is one of the less discussed consistency factors in sim racing. If your monitor position shifts between sessions, your depth perception and braking references change with it in ways that can be difficult to identify as the source of inconsistency. Pairing your cockpit with a solid monitor stand that stays in exactly the same position every session removes that variable entirely.
Most sim racers expand their setup over time. A handbrake for rally or drift, a sequential shifter for endurance or touring car racing, or additional button boxes all add to the rig incrementally. Adding a shifter and handbrake mount during the initial build is cleaner than retrofitting later. Even if you do not use it immediately, having the mounting point in place means the expansion is straightforward when you want it.
Browse the products in this compatibility collection above, or start at sim racing cockpits to compare all rig tiers and find the right foundation for your La Prima build.
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