“Which rig do I need?” is one of the most common questions in sim racing, and it becomes urgent when you move to direct drive. Torque is one part of the story. The bigger part is: can your cockpit stay rigid and comfortable while you drive?
SIMGASM rigs are split into four tiers Hobby, Club, Sport and Pro so you can match your cockpit to your hardware without buying the wrong thing first. This guide shows how to pair Asetek wheelbases with the right SIMGASM tier, and why adjustable aluminium rigs are such a big advantage.
Why aluminium profile rigs are different
Profile rigs are essentially “industrial building blocks”. You can:
- move wheel and pedals in small increments,
- add mounts later (shifter, handbrake, button box, keyboard tray, motion, tactile),
- keep the rig clean and serviceable instead of zip-tying everything forever.
Most importantly: a profile rig can be rigid without being complicated. When your platform doesn’t flex, you can run lower damping and keep more detail from the wheelbase.
The SIMGASM tiers in plain English
| Tier | What it is | Best for | Why you’d upgrade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hobby | Entry aluminium profile rig | Budget builds, first cockpit, getting off a desk | Move to Club/Sport if you add higher torque DD or want more adjustment |
| Club | Stronger profile section and more rigidity | Most wheelbases and pedal sets on the market | Upgrade if you want more wheelmount adjustment, cleaner routing, or motion readiness |
| Sport | Longer/wider platform with a stronger adjustable wheelmount and built-in cable routing | “Buy once” setups, triples, heavy pedals, high torque DD, future upgrades | Upgrade to Pro if you want maximum stiffness/headroom or plan serious motion |
| Pro | Flagship tier with extra profile depth and thick steel plates for a flex-resistant build | High torque DD, motion platforms, maximum adjustability | You want the most rigid, most adjustable SIMGASM cockpit |
You can browse all tiers here: SIMGASM aluminium rigs.
If you’re also choosing the wheelbase itself, start with Asetek wheelbases compared (La Prima vs Forte vs Invicta) and then match the rig tier.
Pairing Asetek torque to a SIMGASM tier (simple rules)
| Your wheelbase | Good tier | Best tier | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Prima (12 Nm) | SIMGASM Club rig | SIMGASM Sport rig | Plenty rigid for DD; Sport adds extra adjustment and cleaner cable management |
| Forte (18 Nm) | SIMGASM Sport rig | SIMGASM Pro rig | More headroom means more potential load; Pro keeps everything calm and consistent |
| Invicta (27 Nm) | SIMGASM Pro rig | SIMGASM Pro rig | If you want to use the headroom without “tuning around flex”, go flagship |
Wheelbases on SIMGASM: Asetek La Prima 12 Nm wheelbase, Asetek Forte 18 Nm wheelbase, Asetek Invicta 27 Nm wheelbase.
Rig features that matter more than you think
- Cable routing: a clean, internal path reduces accidental disconnects and makes upgrades painless. It’s also a huge quality-of-life upgrade.
- Wheelmount adjustment: wheel height, tilt and distance affect comfort and precision more than most people expect.
- Pedal stability: heavy braking forces need a rigid platform and a stable seat; otherwise you chase calibration and travel forever.
To keep braking consistent, add a heel brace like SIMGASM heelrest and choose a seat that matches your driving style: Core Recline seat for comfort, Atlas GT seat for GT, or Atlas Formula seat for a more laid-back formula position.
Recommended “clean build” bundle (without hard selling)
If you want a setup that looks clean, feels solid, and stays easy to upgrade:
- Rig: SIMGASM Sport rig
- Wheel mounting: SIMGASM Front Wheelmount + Asetek front wheelmount bracket
- Monitors: Apex freestanding triple monitor stand (triples) or browse SIMGASM monitor stands
- Accessories: keyboard swivel mount and universal peripheral deck
SIMGASM gear is designed to be modular and compatible with most brands. If you want help choosing the “right tier first time”, our support team can help quickly and pragmatically.