Overview
The Precision Sim Engineering LM-X is designed for LMP and endurance drivers seeking a lightweight, ultra-responsive wheel with all inputs within reach. The carbon frame, the built-in 5” display and the high-quality encoders make this the wheel Team Redline deploys for iRacing and rFactor 2 endurance events.
Who is this wheel suitable for?
Perfect for:
- Racers with Simucube or Leo Bodnar bases who want pro-grade hardware
- Endurance enthusiasts who need many inputs for TC, brake bias and fuel management
- Fans who want to copy Max Verstappen’s Team Redline setup
Less suitable for:
- Beginners with belt-driven bases – the price level is not proportional
- Racers who need console compatibility (USB-only)
- Users who prefer a GT diameter of 320 mm
Key features
- 5” USBD480 screen for dash info, deltas and flags
- ShiftX integrated LED bar at the top of the screen for shift moments
- 12 RGB-lit buttons with interchangeable labels
- Magnetic shifters and dual clutch paddles with bite-point adjustment
- Dual joystick rotaries for menu navigation in iRacing and rFactor 2
Compatibility
- Works plug-and-play with Simucube SQR and other motorsport quick releases (optional hubs available).
- USB cable with industrial connector and coiled cable so the wheel can rotate freely.
- Requires Windows for the official PSE configurator (profiles available for iRacing, ACC and rFactor 2).
Alternatives
- Cube Controls CSX-3 – similar feature set with 4.3” display
- Ascher Racing F64-USB V3 – cheaper but without built-in screen
- Fanatec Podium Button Module Endurance – cheaper but Fanatec ecosystem bound
Conclusion
With the LM-X you get a wheel that comes directly from the endurance world. Every detail – from the carbon layup to the backlit buttons – is developed for professional drivers. For sim racers who want to match Max’s high-end setup, this is a logical (and serious) investment.
Our rating: 9.6/10 – endurance-ready wheel for the absolute top of sim racing.