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Dave Cam

British sim racer, iRacing specialist, and VR evangelist. 6+ years of detailed rig evolution documented.

Simucube 2 Pro VR Racing Expert iRacing Specialist ✓ Verified
Hardware verified: November 2025 · Last reviewed: January 2026
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EST. RIG VALUE
~£5,000+
WHEELBASE
Simucube 2 Pro
25Nm Direct Drive
DISPLAY
Bigscreen Beyond 2
VR 100% of Time
PEDALS
Sim Lab XP1
Load Cell
📹 7 Video Sources (2019–2025): "VR 100% of the time" (49K), "I'm back!" (27K), "2024 Room Tour" (35K), "£23000 Mistakes" (93K), "2022 Room Tour" (25K) · See all sources & quotes ↓
⚡ TL;DR (Current 2025 setup): Simucube 2 Pro base · Grid MPX / Porsche RSR / Sim Lab AMG F1 wheels · Sim Lab XP1 pedals · BDH H1SQ shifter · Sim Lab P1X Ultimate cockpit · Bigscreen Beyond 2 VR (triples removed) · PC Specialist tower (i9-14900K/4090, ~£4,300). Total spent over 6 years: £28,442. Dave's point: "If I had bought what I'm sitting in now... probably would have cost me about £5,000" — buy once, buy smart.

⚡ Current Setup at a Glance

Component Model / Spec Est. Cost
WheelbaseSimucube 2 Pro (25Nm) Verified£1,500
Primary WheelGrid MPX Verified£550
GT WheelGrid Porsche RSR Verified£500
F1 WheelSim Lab Mercedes AMG F1 Verified£450
PedalsSim Lab XP1 Verified£400
ShifterBDH H1SQ Verified£350
CockpitSim Lab P1X Ultimate Verified£800
VR HeadsetBigscreen Beyond 2 Verified£1,100
VR Base Stations2× Vive SteamVR Verified£400
PCPC Specialist Gaming Tower Verified£2,000+
Button BoxPorsche 991 Cup Verified£200

🕹️ Core Driving Controls

[Wheelbase] Simucube 2 Pro [Buy] Verified Active
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Verified: Listed in equipment section (Sep 2025) – "Wheelbase - Simucube 2 Pro" [View Source]

Dave's "buy once" direct drive choice. Previously ran AccuForce V1, Fanatec DD1, and tested CSL DD, VRS, and Simucube 2 Sport. Considers the SC2 Pro and Sport nearly indistinguishable in blind tests — both excellent endgame options.

Peak Torque 25 Nm
Motor Type Direct Drive
Ecosystem USB wheels (brand-agnostic)
Dave's Take "Buy once" endgame base
[Pedals] Sim Lab XP1 Verified Active
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Verified: Listed in equipment section (Sep 2025) – "Pedals - Sim Lab XP1" [View Source]

Current load-cell set. Dave ran Heusinkveld Ultimate pedals for years (2019–2020 tours show them as his "babies"). His upgrade philosophy: pedals are upgrade #1 — "that's where your lap times come from."

Type Load Cell
Previous Heusinkveld Ultimate (5+ years)
Philosophy "Best pedals you can afford"
[Primary Wheel] Grid MPX Verified Active · Favorite
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Verified: "If I had my Sim Racing time again" (Jan 2023) – "My favourite steering wheel that I have ever used! Grid MPX" [View Source]

Dave's all-time favorite wheel. USB-powered for brand-agnostic use with Simucube ecosystem. Also runs Grid Porsche RSR and Sim Lab Mercedes AMG F1 for variety.

[Shifter] BDH H1SQ Verified Active
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Verified: Listed in equipment section (Sep 2025) – "Shifter - BDH H1SQ" [View Source]

Sequential/H-pattern shifter for clutch-based and H-pattern cars. Previously used Thrustmaster TH8A (preferred it over Fanatec SQ Shifter 1.5) and Ailog shifter.

🏗️ Cockpit & Rig

[Cockpit] Sim Lab P1X Ultimate [Buy] Verified Active
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Verified: Listed in equipment section (Sep 2025) – "Rig - Sim Lab P1X Ultimate" [View Source]

Dave's endgame cockpit. Previously built his own aluminium profile rig (120×130cm footprint, 58° triple angle) and beefed up the bottom to 120×40 profile. The P1X is his "buy once" recommendation for handling high-torque direct drive and strong braking forces.

Profile 80/20 Aluminum
Seat Bucket with sliders + recline
Previous Custom DIY profile rig (2019)

👀 Displays & VR

[VR Headset] Bigscreen Beyond 2 Verified Active · Primary
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Verified: "VR 100% of the time is now a genuine option" (Sep 2025) – "I've actually taken the triples off the rig because racing in VR has ruined racing on a screen." [View Source]

The headset that converted Dave to full-time VR. Custom facial interface (iPhone face scan required), micro-OLED displays, only 194g total weight. Uses two Vive SteamVR base stations for reliable tracking around the rig. Dave runs at 90Hz for extra frames over 75Hz clarity mode.

Resolution 2560×2560 per eye (5120×2560 total)
Refresh Rate 90Hz (preferred) / 75Hz
FOV 108° horizontal
Weight 194g (with strap)
IPD Range 48–75mm (adjustable)
[Previous Displays] Triple 27" 1440p BenQ Removed Legacy
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Removed: "I've actually taken the triples off the rig because racing in VR has ruined racing on a screen."

Previously ran triple BenQ EX2710Q 27" 1440p monitors at 58° angle + a 24" 60Hz top monitor for timing/chat. Before that, triple 32" ViewSonic curved panels. Dave recommends triple 1080p or 1440p with 144Hz minimum for those not using VR.

Config Triple 27" + 24" top
Resolution 1440p (previously 1080p 32")
Angle 58° (acute angle measured)

💻 PC & Audio

[PC] PC Specialist Gaming Tower Verified Active
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Verified: "Beyond the webcam in 2024" – Full specs revealed: i9-14900K, RTX 4090, 96GB DDR5, £4,329 build [View Source]

Built by PC Specialist. Dave compared parts via PC Part Picker — near identical price but with professional build quality and 3-year warranty. "Literally plugged it in and installed my simulators."

CPU Intel i9-14900K (24-core)
GPU ASUS TUF RTX 4090
RAM 96GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5600MHz
Motherboard ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero
Storage 2× 2TB NVMe SSDs
Case Fractal Define 7 XL (silent)
PSU 1200W Ultra Quiet
Cooler Corsair iCUE RGB
Previous Build i9-10900K + RTX 3090 (2022)
[Audio] Audio-Technica BPHS1 + Focusrite Scarlett Solo Verified Active
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Verified: "Sim Room Tour October 2020" – "Audio Technica BPHS1 headset which is XLR... Focus right Scarlet solo... also running a FET head" [View Source]

XLR broadcast headset into Focusrite Scarlett Solo interface with inline FET booster to increase gain while reducing noise. Previously used Yamaha MG10XU mixer (2019 tour).

Headset Audio-Technica BPHS1
Interface Focusrite Scarlett Solo
Preamp FET Head (inline booster)

Full Hardware List

SlotHardwareEst. Price
WheelbaseSimucube 2 Pro (V)£1,500
Primary WheelGrid MPX (V)£550
GT WheelGrid Porsche RSR (V)£500
F1 WheelSim Lab Mercedes AMG F1 (V)£450
PedalsSim Lab XP1 (V)£400
ShifterBDH H1SQ (V)£350
CockpitSim Lab P1X Ultimate (V)£800
VR HeadsetBigscreen Beyond 2 (V)£1,100
Base Stations2× Vive SteamVR (V)£400
Button BoxPorsche 991 Cup (V)£200
Switch PanelPSE Pro Switch Panel (V)£150
PCPC Specialist (i9-14900K/4090) (V)£4,329
AudioAT BPHS1 + Scarlett Solo (V)£250
LightingNeewer LED + BenQ Bar (V)£100

(V)=Verified from video sources. Total hardware value ~£11,000+ (excluding previous gear).

📈 Dave's Recommended Upgrade Path

From "If I had my Sim Racing time again, I would save myself £23,000!" — Dave's hard-won advice after spending £28,000+ on hardware over 6 years.

0

Start Cheap — Test the Waters

Buy a used G29 or T300. See if sim racing sticks before spending serious money. "A lot of people buy all the equipment... spend literally thousands and then after a couple of months the novelty's worn off."

1

Pedals First

"That's where your lap times come from." Budget: Fanatec CSL Elite LC V2 (~£300). Mid: Asetek Forte / Heusinkveld Sprint (~£400–550). High: Heusinkveld Ultimate+ / Asetek Invicta (~£1,000).

2

Aluminium Profile Rig

"I guarantee that's going to be one of your purchases." Budget: Sim Lab GT1 Evo / RaceAnywhere PSR3. High: Sim Lab P1X. Handles high-torque DD and strong brakes without flex.

3

Display Upgrade

Triple 1080p or 1440p with 144Hz minimum. 27" or 32" depending on space. Or try VR with a used Rift S (~£150–200) to see if it suits you. "1080 is perfectly fine for sim racing."

4

Direct Drive Wheelbase

Skip belt/gear driven. Budget: Fanatec CSL DD 8Nm. "Buy once": VRS DirectForce Pro / Simucube 2 Sport / Simucube 2 Pro. Dave says he can't tell Sport vs Pro apart blindfolded.

Key Philosophy: "Buy once if you can. Don't buy something if you think down the line you might want to upgrade it. Just wait until you've got the money."

The Hardware Journey

Dec 2019
Custom DIY Rig Era

Self-designed aluminium profile rig in converted garage. AccuForce V1 wheelbase + MoMo wheel + AccuForce button box. Heusinkveld Ultimate pedals ("my babies"). Triple 32" ViewSonic XG3202C curved 1080p displays. Cobra Monocore bucket seat. Thrustmaster TH8A shifter. Yamaha MG10XU mixer + Audio-Technica AT2030 mic. i7-9700K + GTX 1080 Ti. iFlag + LaMetric Time displays. Oculus Rift S for VR.

Oct 2020
Fanatec DD1 & Julie's Rig

Upgraded to Fanatec DD1 + Porsche 911 replica wheel + Formula V2 with Advanced Paddle Module. Triple 27" ASUS 1440p monitors (down from 32" 1080p). Added Julie's rig with rose gold Skull Sim Gear button box. His own Skull Sim Gear button box with iFlag. Audio upgrade: Focusrite Scarlett Solo + FET Head + AT BPHS1 (XLR broadcast headset). Added Cube Controls MCH GT1 wheel, Aiologs shifter/handbrake. 34K subscriber milestone. Rig dimensions: ~130×120cm.

Aug 2022
Dual Rig Studio

Two full rigs in converted garage. Julie's Rig A: PSR1 + Simucube 2 Sport + Cube Controls Formula Sport + Heusinkveld Ultimate+ (upgraded with kit). His Rig B: Heusinkveld Sim Rig GT + Simucube 2 Pro + VPG VRS PG wheel (favorite at the time) + BDH shifter + Heusinkveld handbrake. i9-10900K + RTX 3090. BenQ Mobius EX2710Q triple 27" monitors (sent by BenQ). Shure SM7B mic + GoXLR. Multiple wheels: Simucube GT21, Taco wireless, Sim Line 720s GT3 wireless.

Jan 2023
"Buy Once" Philosophy

Published £23,000 lesson video — spent £28,442 total over 6 years. Grid MPX becomes "favourite steering wheel I have ever used." Established upgrade path philosophy: Pedals → Rig → Display → Wheelbase. "If you blindfolded me... I wouldn't be able to tell the difference" between Simucube 2 Sport and Pro.

May 2024
PC Specialist Era

New PC Specialist build: i9-14900K + 96GB DDR5 + RTX 4090 (~£4,329). ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Dark Hero motherboard. Switched from triples to LG C3 48" OLED for single-screen content creation. "Racing on a single screen as a content creator is so much easier." Sim Lab P1X Pro cockpit. Asetek Invicta wheelbase for testing. Orouge Cold Fusion ventilated seat. PSE Pro Switch Panel added.

Jul 2025
New Sim Room

Moved from downstairs garage to upstairs spare bedroom. Room renovation cost ~£5,000. Brand new Sim Lab P1X Ultimate cockpit ("absolutely incredible finish"). Cable trunking throughout for clean look. Steel River Sounds acoustic panels. Room 10-15cm too narrow for two rigs side by side. Married Julie on Aug 3, 2025. DJI Osmo Pocket 3 camera added.

Sep 2025
Full VR Convert

Bigscreen Beyond 2 convinced Dave to race VR 100%. "Racing in VR has ruined racing on a screen." Removed screens entirely. VR history: original Oculus Rift → Rift S (×2) → HP Reverb G2 → DPVR → Bigscreen Beyond 2. Added 2× Vive SteamVR base stations. Current endgame: P1X Ultimate + Simucube 2 Pro + Sim Lab XP1 + Grid MPX + Bigscreen Beyond 2.

🚪 The Sim Room

2019–2024: Dave's setup lived in a converted garage in Northeast England. The space included his main rig, his wife Julie's rig (with rose gold Skull Sim Gear button box), a treadmill, weight bench, and a compact bathroom with shower and laundry — "nice handy little space for a pop into the little loo room or having a shower after a stressful race." Wall art from World Race Circuits covered the room with iRacing track layouts. Blue LED accent lighting with white LEDs under the pedals.

2025 Move: Relocated to upstairs spare bedroom due to noise (tumble dryer heat) and traffic (laundry room thoroughfare). Room renovation cost ~£5,000 — replastering, electrician, plumber, new flooring. Cable trunking throughout for clean look. Steel River Sounds acoustic panels. Originally planned two rigs side by side, but room 10-15cm too narrow. Now bright, clean room rather than dark blue-lit cave. Mascot "Stiggy" (Stig-shaped shower gel bottle from friend Adrian) remains in view.

Dave Cam Setup FAQ

Why does Dave recommend upgrading pedals first?
"That's where your lap times are going to come from. You can trail brake better, you can get on the gas better." Pedals provide the most immediate performance improvement and are relatively stable purchases that hold value.
Why did Dave switch to VR full-time?
The Bigscreen Beyond 2's light weight (194g) and large sweet spot made extended sessions comfortable. "Racing in VR has ruined racing on a screen... In VR, you're there. It's three-dimensional and everything is perfectly to scale."
Can't tell Simucube 2 Sport vs Pro apart?
Dave owns both and says: "If you blindfolded me and put me in the rig with any one of those wheelbases then I wouldn't be able to tell the difference." Both are excellent "buy once" options — the Sport at ~£900 and Pro at ~£1,500.
What's the total cost if you follow Dave's advice?
"If I have bought what I'm sitting in now — pedals, wheel, wheelbase, rig, screens — probably would have cost me about £5,000. That's a lot of money but it's a lot less than £28,000." The key is buying right the first time.
What about Julie's rig?
Dave's wife Julie races on her own dedicated rig. As of 2024: Sim Lab P1X cockpit, Asetek Forte wheelbase + Formula wheel, Heusinkveld Ultimate+ pedals (upgraded with kit from Dave's original Ultimates), triple 27" ASUS VG27WQ 1440p monitors, Sparco R333 seat, GoXLR Mini + Audio-Technica BPHS1 headset. In 2020 she had a custom rose gold Skull Sim Gear button box with her name engraved. Dave married Julie on August 3, 2025.
What VR headsets has Dave owned?
Dave's VR journey: original Oculus Rift → Oculus Rift S (bought twice) → HP Reverb G2 (returned, "wasn't what I expected") → DPVR → Bigscreen Beyond 2 (current). He says the Beyond 2 is "hands down the best VR headset I've ever used" — its 194g weight enables all-day sessions without discomfort.
Why aluminium profile over playseat-style rigs?
"They are just so flexible and the customization... you can just make them suit you." Required for high-torque direct drive wheelbases and strong load-cell brakes — lesser rigs will flex and move.

💰 How Much Does Dave Cam's Rig Cost?

Approx. total: £6,000 – £8,000 (excluding PC). Based on current retail prices.

Full Setup

With Extra Wheels & Shifter

Grid Porsche RSR Wheel £500
Sim Lab AMG F1 Wheel £450
BDH H1SQ Shifter £350
Button Box £200
Full Setup: ~£6,250

Frequently Asked Questions

What sim racing setup does Dave Cam use?

Dave uses a Simucube 2 Pro wheelbase with the Bigscreen Beyond 2 VR headset on a Sim Lab P1X Ultimate cockpit. As shown in his July 2025 video: "Over my left shoulder there, you will see the brand new SimLab P1X Ultimate Cockpit... it's absolutely incredible."

How much has Dave Cam spent on sim racing?

In his "£23000" video, Dave totaled up: "In total I'd spent £28,442" over 6 years. His key advice: "If I have bought what I'm sitting in now... probably would have cost me about £5,000... learn from this idiot's mistakes."

Why does Dave Cam use VR for sim racing?

After testing the Bigscreen Beyond 2, Dave was converted. In his VR video: "I've actually taken the triples off the rig because racing in VR has ruined racing on a screen... In VR, you're there. It's three-dimensional and everything is perfectly scaled."

What pedals does Dave recommend?

Dave considers pedals the most important upgrade. In his advice video: "The first upgrade in my opinion should be your pedals. That's where your lap times are going to come from." He runs both Heusinkveld Ultimate+ and Sim Lab XP1 pedals.

What is Dave's recommended upgrade path?

From his "£23000" video: "Pedals number one, rig number two, screens number three, wheelbase number four." He emphasizes buying once: "Don't buy something if you think down the line you might want to upgrade it. Just wait."

Where does Dave Cam race from?

Dave operates from a converted garage in the north of England. In July 2025, he moved to a spare bedroom: "This was a spare bedroom and it's been a bit of an investment... probably cost about 5,000 quid" to get the room ready.

What PC specs does Dave use?

From his 2024 tour: "Intel i9-14900K, 96GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5, RTX 4090" from PC Specialist. He runs 4K 120fps with HDR: "This thing's literally going to last me for a few years."

📚 Sources & Verification

Tier 1: "Beyond the Webcam" Room Tours (Annual Documentation)

Tier 2: Philosophy & Advice Videos

Key Verified Quotes (with Timestamps)

  • Total Spending: "In total I'd spent £28,442... the aim of this video is to stop you making the same mistakes that I did." — £23000 Video @0:42
  • Buy Once Philosophy: "If I had bought what I'm sitting in now... probably would have cost me about £5,000. Now that's a lot of money... but it's a lot less than £28,442." — £23000 Video @13:54
  • Upgrade Priority: "Pedals number one, rig number two, screens number three, wheelbase number four." — £23000 Video @13:38
  • VR Conversion: "I've actually taken the triples off the rig because racing in VR has ruined racing on a screen... In VR, you're there. It's three-dimensional." — VR Video @8:52
  • Beyond 2 Verdict: "Hands down the best VR headset that I've ever used... there's been nothing on the market which ticked all the boxes until now." — VR Video @10:00
  • P1X Ultimate: "The brand new SimLab P1X Ultimate Cockpit... it's absolutely incredible. The finish on the rig is incredible." — I'm Back @3:00
  • Room Investment: "To get this room ready, it's probably cost about 5,000 quid because it needed replastered... electrician in... plumber... new flooring." — I'm Back @12:58
  • PC Specs: "Intel i9-14900K, 96GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5, RTX 4090... £4,329 including VAT." — 2024 Tour @16:11
  • Pedal Love: "Heusinkveld ultimate pedals which I love... they have not missed a beat. They have been absolutely perfect." — Oct 2020 Tour @9:43
📋 Verification Notes: Equipment verified across 7 "Beyond the Webcam" videos spanning 6 years (2019–2025). Dave operates from the north of England, moved from converted garage to spare bedroom in 2025. Partners: PC Specialist (discount code DAVECAM), Sim Lab (code davecam5), Coach Dave Academy, Racelab. Married Julie August 2025. Last audit: January 2026.