The Thrustmaster NASCAR Super Sport is a budget racing wheel and pedal set aimed at NASCAR fans who want a dedicated controller without breaking the bank. Released in 1999, it sits below the NASCAR Pro in Thrustmaster's lineup, trading the Pro's two-clamp mounting and dash shifter for a simpler single-clamp design and all-wheel controls. Under the hood, the wheel uses an unusual bungee cord centering mechanism instead of traditional springs, while the pedal base relies on heavy metal construction and gear-driven potentiometers for throttle and brake input. Connectivity is via a 15-pin gameport, standard for PC gaming peripherals of the era. The Super Sport targets casual to intermediate sim racers who value convenience and a clutter-free desk over hardcore mounting rigidity.