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Thrustmaster NASCAR Pro Racing Wheel

Thrustmaster · 1999 · Racing Wheel
A tank of a wheel that makes every other control method feel like a toy, once you get the port sorted.
4.0
Excellent
POCG VERDICT
A wheel that makes racing games feel so real you'll wonder why you ever used anything else, once you sort out the port.
The NASCAR Pro Racing Wheel from ThrustMaster is a tank: heavy, rugged, and clamps so tight it won't budge. After some port woes, it transforms driving games, joysticks are dead to me now.
About This Hardware

The Thrustmaster NASCAR Pro Racing Wheel is a full-size PC steering wheel and pedal set designed to bring realistic driving control to racing simulations. Released around 1999, it connects via the standard 15-pin gameport and is built with the same tank-like construction ThrustMaster became known for. The unit includes a 9.75-inch rubber-coated wheel with four programmable buttons, a separate weighted two-pedal base (gas and brake), and a console-mounted analog shift lever. The entire assembly clamps to a desk using ThrustMaster’s Cam-Lock system: two quarter-moon arms with pivoting rubber pads that cinch down with screw-tightened flip levers, providing near-bolted stability even on tables with irregular lips.

The wheel uses a spring-return mechanism that mimics the feel of power-assisted steering in a real car, while the pedals are firm and responsive, though they lack pivoting heads. Setup is straightforward hardware-wise, but the wheel can be finicky with certain soundcard gameports; ThrustMaster officially recommends their own ACM Game Card for flawless calibration. Software installation is minimal, and the included Pro Panel utility handles calibration and button assignment under Windows 95 and DOS. No bundled games are included, but the manual covers Windows 95 controller setup clearly for novices. At launch, the wheel carried a suggested retail price of $179.95, though press materials listed $140.00.

Specifications
InterfaceGame Port (15-pin)
Wheel Diameter9.75 inches
Pedals2-Pedal Set (Gas and Brake), weighted base
ClampingCam-Lock System with pivoting rubber pads
Buttons4 (2 on wheel, 2 via shift lever)
Shift LeverAnalog lever (acts as Button 1/2)
OS SupportWindows 95, DOS
PowerPassive (no power required)
Hardware Info
ManufacturerThrustmaster
CategoryRacing Wheel
Released1999
MSRP$179.95
ReviewedJune 14, 2026
How to Get One Today
Price
MSRP: $179.95
Notes & Warnings
Requires a gameport; some soundcard gameports cause calibration issues (AWE64 users beware). ThrustMaster recommends their ACM Game Card ($40) for optimal performance. The cheap-looking stickers come off with rubbing alcohol. Clamps can bang knees on shorter desks.
Editor's Note
Restored from the POCG archive and rewritten in the Maniac voice. Original score: 8/10 (converted to 4.0/5).