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F1 22: Best wheels for the ultimate race weekend

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Finally, the next instalment of the Formula 1 video game series is here. But which wheel is ideal for F1 22? To ensure that your system is prepared for the pinnacle of sim experience and the impending 1.06 update, here is a list of our recommended selections for any budget and platform based on personal experience, functionality, pricing, and compatibility.

Although there may be some disagreement about whether a controller or sim wheels is preferable for racing, it appears that sim wheels continue to be the preferred addition for many F1 fans to increase immersion and speed up lap times.

Consequently, we have everything you need here, whether you’re searching for something reasonably priced like this Hori Racing Wheel Apex or one of the top wheels for the PS5, like this Logitech G923. Read more: F1 22: A Guide to the Podium Pass A lot of wheels have been used when playing the game.

These are some of the top F1 22 wheels currently on the market. Thrustmaster T150/Premium For those just starting out in racing, the Thrustmaster T150 (PlayStation) and TMX (Xbox) are excellent wheels.

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