VRS DirectForce Pro Pedal System Throttle & Brake Pedal
ATTENTION! No screws or baseplate included.
The DirectForce Pro pedal system was designed by racers for racers. It is currently being used by some of the best sim racers in the world including Coanda Simsport drivers Joshua Rogers, Mitchell DeJong, Ayhancan Güven, Mack Bakkum, and David Williams.
They are currently being used by members of the Coanda team in the Porsche Tag Heuer Esports Supercup. They’ve already seen many podiums including the iRacing 24hrs of Daytona where Josh Rogers, Mitchell DeJong, and Mack Bakkum won the 1st split overall championship in the Dallara P217 (LMP2). And, Josh Rogers recently won the VCO ProSim Series with the VRS DirectForce Pro wheelbase and pedals.
So, if you’re looking for precise, smooth, and durable pedals at a very competitive price, we believe you will be quite pleased with our two years of hard work, engineering and testing. These ultra-premium pedals are highly adjustable with a reliable and consistent response.
Here are just some of the highlights and features of the VRS DirectForce Pro Pedals:
Extensive pedal face adjustability, including height, angle, and depth
Custom PTFE inserts for even smoother operation
Fully shielded pedal controller, cables, and grounded load cells throughout
Customized and refined hydraulic dampers with minimal free-play
Rodless throttle redesign to completely eliminate friction
These highlights come in addition to the following features we’ve had from the start:
FEA optimized laser cut stainless steel construction to minimize weight
Coil springs throughout for consistent and friction-free response
Shielded and flanged ball bearings encapsulated within tolerance rings, eliminating free-play from the construction
Special cam assembly design with adjustable linkage for progressive brake feel
If you’re ready for our game-changing pedals, now is the time to get on our reservation list. Right now, quantities are limited, but they are being produced, and more will be available as our production gets ramped up.