Design a Racing Sim Rig and Win a Racing Wheel, Pedals, and Shifter!
If you could design a racing setup however you wanted, what would it look like?
If you've already got a parts list, just a loose idea, or maybe never even thought about it before, we still want to see it! And we've got the perfect tool to showcase it: the Micro Center Racing Simulator Builder!
Start with your base - a seat, stand, or base - and add everything else you need to make your in-home setup uniquely yours. Then, share it down below with a short (or long!) description and you'll be entered to win a PXN V9 racing setup, including wheel, pedals, and shifter!
How to enter (see terms and conditions for full contest rules):
· Join the Micro Center community
· Build your dream racing setup using the Racing Simulator Builder on the Micro Center website.
· Post the link from the “Share” widget in the comments with a short description of why you picked your parts!
How to create your custom sim in the Racing Sim Builder
Step 1. Head over to the Racing Sim Builder
Step 2. Fill out the builder
Step 3. Copy the link from the share box on the right-hand side
Step 4. Paste the link in this thread and tells us about your rig!
We can't wait to see your racing sim setups!
Good luck!
See attached contest terms and conditions.
Contest submission window: 4/18/2022-11:59 PM EST 4/27/2022
One 1st place winner will receive a PXN V9 Universal USB Car Sim 270/900 degree Race Steering Wheel with 3-pedal Pedals And Shifter Bundle for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch
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