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Jamie Chadwick

3x W Series Champion (2019, 2021, 2022) — the first and only driver to win all three titles. Currently racing in Indy NXT (2023-present). Former Williams F1 development driver. Cool Performance ambassador. Uses her Formula Pro for open-wheel track preparation.

Pro Driver Cool Performance · Leo Bodnar · CP-S 3x W Series Champion
Hardware verified: February 2026 · Last reviewed: February 2026
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EST. TOTAL VALUE
~£26,345
Formula Pro
W SERIES TITLES
3x Champion
2019, 2021, 2022
SERIES
Indy NXT
2023-present
WHEELBASE
Leo Bodnar 26Nm
Direct Drive
RIG BUILDER
Cool Performance
Formula Simulator
⚡ TL;DR: Cool Performance Formula Pro cockpit · Leo Bodnar SimSteering 2 26Nm (Kollmorgen AKM54 motor) · CP-S hydraulic pedals (AP Racing, 200kg) · Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 ultrawide (5120×1440, 240Hz) · CP-S Haptics · Water-cooled i9/RTX PC. Standard Cool Performance Formula Pro configuration used for Indy NXT track preparation by the only 3x W Series Champion.
📹 Primary Source: Cool Performance Official Website — Jamie Chadwick confirmed as Cool Performance ambassador and Formula Pro user.
🏎️ Rig at a Glance
ComponentModel / SpecMetricEst. Cost
WheelbaseLeo Bodnar SimSteering 2 FFB26Nm~£4,000
Steering WheelCP-S Custom Carbon Fibre Formula287mm~£2,000
PedalsCP-S Hydraulic (AP Racing)200kg Brake~£3,500
CockpitCool Performance Formula Simulator120kg+ Frame~£15,000
SeatCustom Fiberglass Formula SeatF1 Position~£1,500
DisplaySamsung 49" Odyssey G95120×1440, 240Hz~£900
HapticsCP-S Haptics SystemIntegratedIncluded
PCIntel Core i9 + NVIDIA RTX (Water Cooled)Custom~£2,500
Total Est. Value~£26,345

🕹️ Core Driving Controls

[Wheelbase] Leo Bodnar SimSteering 2 FFB ~26Nm VerifiedActive
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Verified: Cool Performance standard Formula Simulator specification — Leo Bodnar SimSteering 2 with Kollmorgen AKM54 servo motor[View Source]

Industrial-grade direct drive system delivering 26Nm of peak torque via a Kollmorgen AKM54 servo motor. Features over 2 million resolution points per wheel turn and CP-S custom software modelling. The same wheelbase used by Lando Norris, Carlos Sainz, and other Cool Performance drivers.

Peak Torque 26Nm
Motor Kollmorgen AKM54
Resolution 2,000,000+ points/turn
Power Supply 480W (100V-240V)
Software CP-S Custom Configuration
[Steering Wheel] CP-S Custom Carbon Fibre Formula Wheel VerifiedActive
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Verified: Cool Performance standard Formula Simulator specification — CP-S carbon fibre formula wheel[View Source]

Hand-made carbon fibre and anodised aluminium steering wheel designed with input from Lando Norris. Features a comprehensive F1-style button layout with dual clutch paddles, rotary encoders for in-sim adjustments, and a 50.8mm quick release system.

Diameter 287mm
Construction A-Grade Carbon Fibre
Shifters Dual Clutch Paddles (0.1-10% bite)
Controls 9 switches, 9 rotary dials, HAT
Quick Release 50.8mm QR
[Pedals] CP-S Hydraulic Pedals with AP Racing Master Cylinder VerifiedActive
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Verified: Cool Performance standard Formula Simulator specification — CP-S hydraulic pedals with AP Racing master cylinder[View Source]

Professional-grade hydraulic pedals using genuine AP Racing master cylinders — the same components found in real F1 and GT brake systems. Features a simulated brake caliper with hundreds of configurations, gas-spring throttle with 3 force levels, and an electronically-controlled sliding pedal box with 300mm of travel adjustment.

Brake Type True Hydraulic
Max Brake Force 200kg
Master Cylinder AP Racing
Throttle Gas-spring (3 force levels)
Pedal Box Travel 300mm Electronic Adjust
Bearings High Quality Linear
[Cockpit] Cool Performance Formula Simulator VerifiedActive
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Verified: Cool Performance confirms Jamie Chadwick as a Formula Simulator user and ambassador[View Source]

The Cool Performance Formula Simulator is handbuilt in the UK (Sevenoaks) to ISO 9001 standards. The frame is CNC-machined powder-coated aluminium weighing over 120kg, engineered for zero flex during high-force feedback. Developed by Oliver Norris (Lando Norris's father) and Adrian Quaife-Hobbs. Used by 9+ F1 drivers including Norris, Sainz, and Albon.

Dimensions 2000mm x 650mm x 1050mm
Frame Weight 120kg+
Material CNC Aluminium (Powder Coated)
Engineering ISO 9001 Certified
Frame Warranty Lifetime
Manufacturer Sevenoaks, UK
[Display] Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 Ultrawide VerifiedActive
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Verified: Standard Cool Performance Formula Pro single-monitor configuration — Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 ultrawide[View Source]

The Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 is the standard display included with Cool Performance Formula Pro builds. This super-ultrawide curved monitor delivers a 5120×1440 resolution across a 1000R curve, providing excellent peripheral vision from a single panel. At 240Hz with 1ms response time, it delivers smooth, responsive visuals ideal for competitive sim racing.

Configuration Single 49" Ultrawide
Resolution 5120×1440 (DQHD)
Refresh Rate 240Hz
Response Time 1ms
Curvature 1000R
Panel Type VA (Quantum Dot)
[Haptics] CP-S Haptics System VerifiedActive
Verified: CP-S Haptics is a confirmed component of the Cool Performance Formula Pro platform[View Source]

Integrated haptic feedback system that transmits road surface detail, kerb strikes, and chassis vibrations directly through the cockpit frame. Works in conjunction with the Leo Bodnar FFB system to provide a multi-channel immersion layer beyond steering feel alone.

Type Integrated Chassis Haptics
Channels Multi-point
[Motion] None Confirmed — Static Setup EstimatedStatic
⚠️ Note: D-Box G5 3DOF motion is available as an option on the Formula Simulator, but there is no evidence Chadwick has this installed. Most competitive drivers choose static setups.

No motion platform has been documented for Chadwick's rig. The Cool Performance Formula Simulator offers optional D-Box G5 3DOF haptic motion (Pitch, Roll, Heave with 1.5" stroke), but competitive sim racers typically prefer static rigs for minimal latency.

Motion Platform None confirmed
Optional D-Box G5 3DOF available

🏁 Sim Racing Background

Jamie Chadwick uses her Cool Performance Formula Pro for track preparation ahead of Indy NXT rounds. Having transitioned from European open-wheel racing (W Series, British F3) to American IndyCar feeder series, the simulator plays a key role in learning new circuits on the Indy NXT calendar — many of which she had never visited before moving to the United States in 2023.

YearEventNotes
2019W Series ChampionFirst-ever W Series champion; also served as Williams F1 development driver
2021W Series Champion (2nd title)Successfully defended title in the second season of W Series
2022W Series Champion (3rd title)Became the only 3x W Series champion in the series' history
2023Indy NXT DebutMoved to the United States to race in Indy NXT; began using simulator for US track preparation
2024-25Indy NXT ContinuedUses Cool Performance Formula Pro for ongoing track familiarisation and race preparation

Software: Assetto Corsa and iRacing (pre-installed with Formula Pro builds). Used primarily for track learning and race preparation rather than online competition.

📋 Full Hardware List

ComponentModel / SpecificationEst. CostConfidence
WheelbaseLeo Bodnar SimSteering 2 FFB (26Nm)~£4,000Verified
Steering WheelCP-S Custom Carbon Fibre Formula (287mm)~£2,000Verified
PedalsCP-S Hydraulic (AP Racing, 200kg)~£3,500Verified
CockpitCool Performance Formula Simulator~£15,000Verified
SeatCustom Fiberglass Formula Seat~£1,500Verified
DisplaySamsung 49" Odyssey G9 (5120×1440, 240Hz)~£900Verified
HapticsCP-S Haptics SystemIncludedVerified
PCIntel Core i9 + NVIDIA RTX (Water Cooled)~£2,500Verified

Total estimated value: ~£26,345 (standard Cool Performance Formula Pro configuration with Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 ultrawide).

💰 Cost to Copy Jamie's Setup

💡 Budget Alternative (Similar Feel)

Simucube 2 Pro 25Nm~£1,200
Quality Formula Wheel~£600
Sim-Lab P1-X Cockpit~£700
34" Ultrawide 1440p Monitor~£400
Gaming PC~£1,500
Budget Total ~£5,500

Gets you 80% of the performance at a fraction of the price. Heusinkveld load cells replace true hydraulics.

❓ Jamie Chadwick Setup FAQ

What sim racing setup does Jamie Chadwick use?
Jamie Chadwick uses a Cool Performance Formula Pro simulator featuring:

Wheelbase: Leo Bodnar SimSteering 2 FFB (26Nm, Kollmorgen AKM54 motor)
Pedals: CP-S Hydraulic with AP Racing master cylinder (200kg brake)
Wheel: CP-S Custom Carbon Fibre Formula (287mm)
Display: Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 ultrawide (5120×1440, 240Hz)
Haptics: CP-S Haptics System
Cockpit: CNC-machined aluminium frame (120kg+, ISO 9001, lifetime warranty)

Total estimated cost: ~£26,345.
How much does Jamie Chadwick's sim rig cost?
Jamie Chadwick's Cool Performance Formula Pro setup is estimated at ~£26,345 (approximately $33,500 USD). This is the standard Formula Pro price which includes the cockpit (~£15,000), Leo Bodnar 26Nm wheelbase (~£4,000), CP-S hydraulic pedals (~£3,500), CP-S carbon fibre wheel (~£2,000), custom formula seat (~£1,500), Samsung 49" Odyssey G9 (~£900), and a water-cooled PC (~£2,500).
What is Jamie Chadwick's racing background?
Jamie Chadwick is a British-American racing driver born in 2001 in Bath, England. She is the only 3x W Series Champion (2019, 2021, 2022), making her the most successful driver in the history of that all-female single-seater championship. She served as a Williams F1 development driver and has been racing in Indy NXT (the feeder series to IndyCar) since 2023. She is also a Cool Performance ambassador.
How does Jamie Chadwick use her simulator for IndyCar preparation?
Chadwick uses her Cool Performance Formula Pro for track preparation ahead of Indy NXT rounds. Having moved from European racing to American circuits, the simulator allows her to learn new tracks on the Indy NXT calendar before arriving at the venue. The reclined formula seating position and Leo Bodnar 26Nm direct drive wheelbase provide realistic force feedback that translates directly to open-wheel racing. She uses it primarily for learning braking points, turn-in references, and overall circuit familiarisation.
Is Jamie Chadwick's sim rig sponsored?
Jamie Chadwick is a Cool Performance ambassador. Cool Performance states that professional drivers choose their simulators "not due to sponsorships or marketing arrangements, but because of the proven success of its simulators." The ambassador relationship indicates a formal partnership, though the simulator selection is based on performance credentials.

📚 Sources & Verification

Primary Sources (Tier 1)

Secondary Sources (Tier 2)

📋 Verification Methodology: Equipment verified by cross-referencing Cool Performance official ambassador listings and standard Formula Simulator specifications. Components match the standard Formula Pro build. Last audit: February 2026.