The
NASCAR Charger is designed to work with optional pedals, and the unit I received had a special promotion in which the pedals were packed in with the wheel. The pedals that work with the
NASCAR Charger have a small (7x7 inches) footprint, but are relatively heavy and have rubber feet. This design helps keep them from sliding all over the place as you play. I still prefer the larger ?ain?t no way on earth it?s gonna move accidentally? pedals that come with the Act Labs
RS more for a stationary setup, but the Thrustmaster
NASCAR Charger looks like it would be much more portable, with it?s smaller design. For that matter, it would be easier to store if you?re not the kind of person to play every day of your life. The steering wheel itself has a hard plastic wheel and some easily reached F1 style shifters on the steering column. This hard plastic steering wheel is not as comfortable to hold as a padded surface, but is shaped well, allowing for a comfortable grip over extended gaming sessions.
The installation software that comes with the Thrustmaster NASCAR Charger does an excellent job of ?stepping you through? the installation, even telling you exactly when to plug in the wheel. This is done with the computer on. The software then auto detects it and handles setting the Charger as your primary joystick. All it leaves for you is to verify that everything is working properly, and then play your games. I didn?t even have to reboot my PC to finish the installation. Sweet!