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ClubSport DD+
A PlayStation-first racer building a serious rig who wants more headroom than GT DD Pro or RS50.
The Fanatec ClubSport DD+ is the premium PlayStation direct-drive base: 15 Nm of sustained torque, official PS5/PS4 support, PC support, QR2, FullForce support and Fanatec ecosystem compatibility. Fanatec's Xbox compatibility model means Xbox support can depend on pairing with an Xbox-compatible Fanatec wheel, so PlayStation buyers should treat it as the premium PS/PC base first and Xbox-capable only when configured correctly.
This is one of the cleaner buys in its lane if the price and platform fit your setup.
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Specs
| Torque | 15 Nm sustained |
|---|---|
| Feedback | FullForce / FluxBarrier |
| Quick release | QR2 |
| Cooling | Passive |
| Compatibility | PS5 / PS4 / PC; Xbox with compatible Fanatec wheel |
| Use | Premium console/PC base |
Pros
- Strongest mainstream PlayStation DD base
- 15 Nm sustained torque with QR2
- Deep Fanatec ecosystem
Cons
- Expensive before wheel and pedals
- Xbox compatibility requires the correct wheel setup
- Overkill for casual console racers
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