Panel de instrumentos Ascher Racing

A partir de €381,30

Telemetry where your eyes already are

A dashboard display sits behind the wheel like the DDU in a race car and shows lap delta, gear, fuel and tyre data as configurable pages - at your natural sight line instead of a HUD overlay in the corner of the screen. All models here run on SimHub with official integration, so screens and RGB shift lights follow car-specific profiles.

The line-up

The Ascher Racing Dashboard comes as a 4" or 5" touch display with 350 lm brightness, 21 RGB LEDs and an 18 mm slim housing, with a carbon mount for Fanatec, Simucube and other wheelbases included. The Ascher Racing 8" Dashboard stretches the picture to 7.85" at 1200 x 400 with 26 RGB LEDs and a touchscreen that works with racing gloves on. The BavarianSimTec DDU5 packs a 5" display and customizable RGB indicators into a CNC aluminium housing that rides on standard MagicArm mounts.

Dashboard or wheel screen

A fixed dashboard does not rotate with the wheel, so it stays readable mid-corner - and it frees you to pick a screenless steering wheel, keeping weight and cost off the rim while the data lives behind it.

Mounting

Dashboards mount behind the wheelbase at gauge height - the Ascher models via included carbon brackets or a 1/4" thread, the DDU5 via MagicArm on any aluminium profile cockpit. Extra physical controls to go with the screen live in button boxes and mounts.

What does a sim racing dashboard actually show?

Anything SimHub can read: gear, speed, lap delta, fuel, tyre temperatures, flags, radar and more, arranged in pages you switch on the fly. Profiles load per car, and the community shares hundreds of ready-made dashboard layouts you can install in minutes.

Do I need a dashboard if my wheel has a screen?

Need - no; but a fixed dashboard stays level and readable mid-corner while a wheel screen rotates with your hands, and the larger surface carries more data at a glance. It also opens the door to screenless wheels, which are lighter and cheaper - many racers run the dash as the main display and keep the wheel minimal.

How do dashboards connect and what software do they need?

Over USB to the PC, with SimHub as the driver of both the screen and the RGB LEDs. SimHub's free version runs external displays at a reduced refresh rate - a one-time SimHub license unlocks the full frame rate, which is worth it for smooth dash graphics.

Which sims are supported?

SimHub covers all major titles - iRacing, Assetto Corsa and ACC, rFactor 2, Le Mans Ultimate, the F1 series, rally titles and dozens more - so the dashboard works across your whole library. PC only.

How and where do I mount a dashboard?

Directly behind the wheel at instrument-cluster height, visible through the rim's opening. The Ascher models include carbon brackets that bolt to Fanatec, Simucube and other wheelbases (plus a 1/4" thread for arms); the DDU5 uses a MagicArm on any standard aluminium profile.