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What is the minimum and maximum body height for the Clubsport Cockpit Formula?

The Fanatec ClubSport Cockpit Formula is engineered to provide a realistic Formula 1® style driving position, allowing sim racers to experience the ergonomics of an F1® car in the comfort of their own home. One of the most important considerations when choosing this cockpit is whether it accommodates your body height comfortably.

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Ideal height range for the ClubSport Cockpit Formula

According to official specifications, the ClubSport Cockpit Formula is designed to suit drivers between 1.5 m and 2 m (150 cm - 200 cm) in height. This broad range ensures that a large number of users can find an ideal seating position within this Formula-style cockpit. With independently adjustable sliders for both the seat and pedals, users can configure the setup to fit their body size and preference, providing a highly customizable experience.

Why the height range is important in the cockpit?

Achieving the correct driving posture is essential for performance and immersion in a cockpit. If a driver falls outside of this height range, they might encounter issues with legroom, visibility, or reach. The ClubSport Cockpit Formula is specifically designed to replicate the low, extended-leg seating position of F1® cars, which distributes the driver’s weight across the hips and lower back. This position is ideal for long sim racing sessions, as it reduces strain on the upper body while allowing better control and responsiveness.

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Configurability and Adaptation

The ClubSport Cockpit Formula provides multiple adjustment points to tailor the setup to the driver’s needs. In addition to seat and pedal sliders, it offers angle adjustments for the pedals and the seat itself, ensuring a precise fit regardless of the driver’s size within the specified height range.

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