We are motorsport fans, we own cheap 'track tools' and in our free time we participate in trackdays and amateur races. Of course, like most other like-minded people, we would like to run professional races, or at least own better 'track tools'. Unsurprisingly, money is the obstacle, so naturally our choice fell to Sim Racing.
At the beginning of this non-pleasant time full of lockdowns around the world, we saw a massive increase in interest in Sim Racing and the associated great demand for any Sim Racing hardware (and its unavailability). We also wanted to improve our Sim Racing equipment and found that pedals are limited on the market and quality ones are sold at unaffordable prices for us. That's why we decided to find an alternative and assemble pedals that will qualitatively match the best, but do not ruin our budget. And with this began to write the first chapter of our Sim Racing company RaceGear.
Since we also wanted to support the community that exists around Sim Racing, we created a KickStrater campaign to make pedals. Unfortunately, this campaign was not successful, which did not deter us, quite the contrary.