GT Racing Cockpit (see the trademark symbols difference) is the name of a line of Gran Turismo official video game racing cockpits designed by Sparco and Logitech (a.k.a. Logicool in Japan) in collaboration with Polyphony Digital.
Official kits are co-designed and released in Japan by Logicool and Sparco[1] (distributed by import tuner Endless in North America), while compatible kits are designed and released worldwide by European manufacturers such as PlaySeats[2] and MoveTech.[3]
GT Cockpit
editThere is a FIA homologated driving simulation cockpit line which SKU is LPSK standing for Logicool PlayStation Sparco Kit. Official kits are the Logicool and auto part maker Sparco joint designed Sparco Racing Cockpit/Seat, and the official wheels are GT Force wheels.
Although GT Force wheels are supported by the professional oriented PlaySeats compatible kits line.[4] The PlaySeats are based upon a different design, e.g. the G25 Racing Wheel PlaySeats kit includes parts named Gearshift Holder and Seat Slider.
Racing Cockpit (LPSK-01002)
editSparco Racing Cockpit is the official kit for the original GT Force and Gran Turismo 3 A-spec, it was released in Japan in 2001.[5] The kits two parts are named "Steering Pod" and "Bucket Chair".[6] As an official product the steering pod features a Sparco / Gran Turismo double name emblem plate, and the Sparco Speed seat has GT logos.
Racing Cockpit Pro
editRacing Cockpit Pro Fighter Model (LPSK-02002)
editOfficial kit for the GT Force Pro and Gran Turismo 5 Prologue is the "Sparco Racing Cockpit Pro Fighter Model" that was released on December 22, 2003 in Japan.[7] As for the first kit, this one features an emblem plate and logos. Racing Cockpit Pro kits are specially designed for the GT Force Pro wheel and are not compatible with other models, including prior GT Force wheels.
Racing Cockpit Pro (LPSK-03002)
editThe updated version of the GT Force Pro and Gran Turismo 4 kit was released on June 10, 2004 in Japan.[8] This kit replaces the Fighter seat by a Gran Turismo custom Sparco Speed seat which is an evolution of the Speed bucket seat. It still features official Sparco Gran Turismo plate and logos.
Racing Seat Pro (SRCP-000)
editReleased in June 2005, this Endless SKU is a North American licensed version of the Racing Cockpit Pro, hence "SRCP" (Sparco Racing Cockpit Pro). It has no seat but only the kit frame, e.g. steering floor mat and steering pod. Official Sparco / Gran Turismo plate is available though.
Racing Seat Pro Sprint (SRCP-001)
editThe "Sparco Sprint Bucket Seat" is the North American version of the LPSK-02002. Though, it replaces the "Fighter" bucket seat by a similar Sparco model called "Sprint".[9] Although the Sparco / Gran Turismo plate is included, the Sparco seat is a regular one with no GT logo.
Racing Seat Pro Siena (SRCP-002)
editA "larger individuals"[9] version of the Type 1 was simultaneously released in the North American market. This version called "Sparco Siena Reclinable Seat" (or Type 2) replaces the regular bucket seat by a larger retractable model called Siena.[9] As for the SRCP-001 kit, the Sparco seat is not a GT custom.
References
edit- ^ GT Cockpit official website
- ^ PlaySeats official website
- ^ "GTC Professional Racing Cockpit by MoveTech". Archived from the original on 2010-12-08. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
- ^ PlaySeats official website
- ^ ascii24.com - "ロジクール、ドライブシミュレーションキット『スパルコ・レーシングコックピット』を発表"
- ^ Logicool official website - "プレイステーション2対応 スパルコ・レーシングコックピットのプレスリリース"
- ^ "Logicool official website - ""PlayStation2"対応「GT FORCE Pro」専用のドライビング シミュレーション キットのプレミアムモデル「スパルコ・レーシングコックピット Pro FIGHTER Model(型番:LPSK-02002)」発表"". Archived from the original on 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
- ^ "Logicool official website "sparco社製バケットチェア「speed」を採用した「GT FORCE Pro」専用「スパルコ・レーシングコックピット プロ」を発表"". Archived from the original on 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2012-12-04.
- ^ a b c GT Cockpit - products
External links
edit- GT Force official website Archived 2008-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
- GT Cockpit official website
- Driving Force Pro official website Archived 2009-09-03 at the Wayback Machine
- (in Japanese) GT Force Pro official website[permanent dead link]
- Driving Force EX official website Archived 2008-10-16 at the Wayback Machine
- (in Japanese) GT Force RX official website Archived 2009-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
- G25 Racing Wheel official website Archived 2009-09-13 at the Wayback Machine
- (in Japanese) G25 Racing Wheel official website[permanent dead link]
- PlaySeats North America Archived 2010-09-21 at the Wayback Machine
- PlaySeats.com
- V12-Racing.com