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Fanatec ClubSport DD+ (15 Nm)

Fifteen Newton-metres of Fanatec direct drive on the same QR2 that runs across the modern Fanatec line. The upgrade buy from the ClubSport DD 12 when you want more peak torque without leaving the ecosystem.

$900 In Stock
Fanatec ClubSport DD+ (15 Nm)

The verdict

If you already own Fanatec rims and you want more headroom than the ClubSport DD 12 delivers, the DD+ is the natural in-house upgrade. PC-first buyers without an existing rim collection should compare against the Moza R16 V2 first.

Best for

  • Existing Fanatec owners stepping up from a ClubSport DD 12 without changing rims
  • Xbox drivers who want more than 12 Nm and need a Fanatec-licensed rim path
  • Buyers who value FullForce FFB and Fanalab depth over raw value

Not for

  • PlayStation drivers — no PS5 license, look at the GT DD Pro or Podium DD1
  • PC-first buyers shopping by feel-per-pound — the Moza R16 V2 is cheaper for the same torque tier
  • Anyone wanting more than 15 Nm at the limits — the Podium DD line is the next rung

What it is

The ClubSport DD+ is the upper rung of the modern Fanatec ClubSport DD line, sitting above the 12 Nm ClubSport DD and below the Podium DD1 / Podium DD-25. Fifteen Newton-metres of peak torque, the same QR2 mount that runs across the rest of the modern Fanatec catalogue, FullForce FFB on titles that support it, and Fanalab as the tuning layer on PC. PC and Xbox compatible (Xbox via an Xbox-licensed rim, not the base itself); no PlayStation route.

What you are paying for over the ClubSport DD 12 is 3 extra Newton-metres of peak torque, a slightly larger motor and chassis, and the same FullForce / Fanalab stack. Existing ClubSport DD 12 owners can step up to the DD+ without changing anything else in the rig — same QR2, same rims, same pedals, same tuning workflow.

Who it’s for

You are the right buyer if you already own Fanatec QR2 rims and you have outgrown the ClubSport DD 12. The DD+ is the smallest possible disruption to your rig while still delivering a real step in headroom and a slightly more substantial chassis. Every habit you have built around Fanalab carries straight across.

You are the right buyer if you race Xbox and you want more than 12 Nm of torque. Xbox is Fanatec’s competitive moat at this price point — no other brand has an Xbox license at this torque tier. The DD+ paired with an Xbox-licensed rim is one of the few credible 15 Nm Xbox options on the market.

You are the wrong buyer if you race PC and you do not already own Fanatec hardware. The Moza R16 V2 lands at noticeably less money for the same upper-mid torque tier, and the value calculation against Moza is hard to win unless you specifically want Fanalab depth or Xbox compatibility.

You are the wrong buyer if you race PlayStation. The DD+ has no PS5 license and there is no firmware path to add one. The GT DD Pro is the entry PS5 option and the Podium DD1 is the flagship PS5 option — these are the only PS5-licensed Fanatec bases on the market.

In use

Fifteen Newton-metres feels like the right amount of torque for almost everything you would actually drive. GT3 around Spa, road cars at the Nordschleife, touring cars at Brands Hatch — none of these come close to the DD+ ceiling and the FFB sits in a settled, detailed window the same way the ClubSport DD 12 does, except the peaks have somewhere to go. The slightly larger motor and chassis give you better thermal management on long stints than the 12 Nm base, which matters in iRacing endurance work.

FullForce is the wild card. On titles that have implemented it, the FFB signal carries effects that normally get filtered out — ABS pulse, engine vibration, gearbox shock — and the base feels noticeably more textured than standard FFB. On titles that have not implemented it, you are running normal FFB and the DD+ becomes a competent 15 Nm base with a Fanatec badge.

Fanalab is the other lever. Once you are past the learning curve, the per-game profile depth is genuinely deeper than Pit House offers, and the community has built an enormous library of starting points across every major sim. The simracingcockpit.gg DD wheel settings guide includes tested ClubSport DD profiles for the major titles, which is the fastest way to a workable baseline.

What to watch out for

The price premium against Moza is the headline drawback. You are paying for the ecosystem and the brand, not for a measurable feel advantage at this torque tier. If the things that justify the premium matter to you (Xbox compatibility, existing rim collection, Fanalab depth) the maths works. If they do not, the Moza R16 V2 is the more rational buy.

QR2 compatibility is a moat in both directions. Fanatec’s quick release is solid and well-engineered but it locks you in. Once you own Fanatec rims, switching brands becomes expensive. Plan your rim collection before committing.

Fanatec’s ownership transition has been a destabilising background story for the brand over the past two years. The hardware is good but customer service and stock availability have been patchy at moments, and that uncertainty is part of the buying calculation if you are spending the money on a base you expect to own for five years.

Verdict

If you already race Fanatec, buy the ClubSport DD+. It is the natural upgrade from the ClubSport DD 12 and the QR2 ecosystem makes the upgrade painless.

If you race Xbox and you want more than 12 Nm of torque, this is one of the only direct-drive options open to you and that alone justifies the price.

If you race PC and you are starting from nothing, the Moza R16 V2 is the better-value buy at the same torque tier. The DD+ is not a bad base — it is just selling something different (ecosystem, software depth, brand), and you have to actually want those things for the price to make sense.

If you race PlayStation, this base does nothing for you. Buy a GT DD Pro or Podium DD1 instead.

What the experts say

Reviewer evidence

Quotes and footage from independent and affiliate reviewers, weighted by trust tier.

3 videos · 1 quote

FANATEC'S KILLSHOT? - ClubSport DD & DD+ TESTED!

Boosted Media · 2024

Independent
"The ClubSport DD+ is the wheelbase Fanatec needed to launch the QR2 era with at the upper-mid tier. Build quality is a real step up from the CSL DD line, and FullForce makes a measurable difference in the cars that support it."

Richard Baxter

Cross-range Fanatec buyer's guide on simracingcockpit.gg, places the ClubSport DD+ as the natural upgrade from the ClubSport DD 12 in the modern Fanatec line.

Source ↗
Independent

FFB settings for Fanatec ClubSport DD+ (15 Nm)

Community-sourced profiles per sim, with confidence ratings and the original sources. Use these as a starting point, then tune by feel.

Filter sims:
iRacing 3 profiles

Balanced (Community Consensus)

moderate

Balanced

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FF
100
FFS
Peak
NDP
18
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
6
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Wheel Force
15.0 Nm
Strength
6.0
Damping
0%
Min Force
0%
Use Linear Mode
On
Reduce Force When Parked
On

ClubSport DD+ 15Nm. Interpolated between 12Nm and DD1 20Nm settings. | YouTube: GamerMuscle baseline for all Fanatec DD. INT 2-3 and FEI 70 are the 'golden settings'. Higher wheelbase FFB + lower in-sim gives more detail.

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FF
100
FFS
Peak
NDPi
13
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INTi
3
FEIi
80
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Wheel Forcei
15.0 Nm
Strengthi
4.5
Damping
5%
Min Force
5%
Use Linear Mode
On
Reduce Force When Parked
On

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FFi
85
FFS
Peak
NDPi
23
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
6
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Wheel Forcei
15.0 Nm
Strengthi
3.5
Damping
5%
Min Force
5%
Use Linear Mode
On
Reduce Force When Parked
On

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

ACC 3 profiles

Balanced (Community Consensus)

moderate

Balanced

Wheelbase

SENi
Auto
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDP
22
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Gain
60%
Minimum Force
0%
Dynamic Damping
50%
Road Effects
0%
Frequency
333 Hz

Derived from 12Nm profile, further gain reduction for 15Nm torque. | YouTube: GamerMuscle baseline for all Fanatec DD. INT 2-3 and FEI 70 are the 'golden settings'. Higher wheelbase FFB + lower in-sim gives more detail.

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SENi
Auto
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDPi
12
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Gaini
50%
Minimum Force
5%
Dynamic Dampingi
30%
Road Effects
5%
Frequency
333 Hz

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SENi
Auto
FFi
80
FFS
Peak
NDPi
27
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
2
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Gain
45%
Minimum Force
5%
Dynamic Dampingi
60%
Road Effects
5%
Frequency
333 Hz

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

Assetto Corsa 3 profiles

Balanced (Community Consensus)

weak

Balanced

Wheelbase

SEN
1080
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDP
22
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Gain
40%
Filter
0%
Min Force
0%
Kerb Effects
0%
Road Effects
0%
Slip Effects
0%
ABS Effects
0%
Enhanced Understeer
Off

Derived from 12Nm. Further gain reduction.

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SEN
1080
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDP
12
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Gaini
30%
Filter
5%
Min Force
5%
Kerb Effects
5%
Road Effects
5%
Slip Effects
5%
ABS Effects
5%
Enhanced Understeer
Off

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SEN
1080
FFi
80
FFS
Peak
NDP
27
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
2
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Gain
30%
Filter
5%
Min Force
5%
Kerb Effects
5%
Road Effects
5%
Slip Effects
5%
ABS Effects
5%
Enhanced Understeer
Off

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

AMS2 3 profiles

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDP
12
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Gain
45%
Volume
50%
Tone
50%
FX
5%
Damping
5%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FFi
80
FFS
Peak
NDP
27
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
2
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Gain
40%
Volume
50%
Tone
50%
FX
5%
Damping
5%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

Le Mans Ultimate 3 profiles

Balanced (Community Consensus)

strong

Balanced

Wheelbase

SENi
900
FFi
80
FFS
Peak
NDPi
5
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INTi
1
FEIi
70
FOR
100
SPRi
50
DPR
100

In-sim

Force Factor
100%
Force Smoothing
0
Steering Torque Capability
15 Nm
Min Steering Torque
0%
Collision Strength
100
Steering Torque Sensitivity
100

Match Steering Torque Capability to 15Nm. | YouTube: GamerMuscle baseline for all Fanatec DD. INT 2-3 and FEI 70 are the 'golden settings'. Higher wheelbase FFB + lower in-sim gives more detail.

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FF
100
FFS
Peak
NDP
8
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
3
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Force Factor
90%
Force Smoothing
1
Steering Torque Capability
15.0 Nm
Min Steering Torque
5%
Collision Strength
100%
Steering Torque Sensitivity
100%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FFi
85
FFS
Peak
NDP
21
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
6
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Force Factor
85%
Force Smoothingi
2
Steering Torque Capability
15.0 Nm
Min Steering Torque
5%
Collision Strength
80%
Steering Torque Sensitivity
100%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

RaceRoom 3 profiles

Balanced (Community Consensus)

moderate

Balanced

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDP
20
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

FFB Intensity
90%
Smoothing
0%
Min Force
0%
FFB Linearity
90%
Stationary Friction
50%

Derived from 12Nm. | YouTube: GamerMuscle baseline for all Fanatec DD. INT 2-3 and FEI 70 are the 'golden settings'. Higher wheelbase FFB + lower in-sim gives more detail.

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDP
10
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

FFB Intensity
90%
Smoothing
5%
Min Force
5%
FFB Linearityi
100%
Stationary Friction
50%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FFi
80
FFS
Peak
NDP
25
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
2
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

FFB Intensity
70%
Smoothing
5%
Min Force
5%
FFB Linearity
85%
Stationary Friction
50%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

Dirt Rally 2.0 3 profiles

Balanced (Community Consensus)

weak

Balanced

Wheelbase

SEN
540
FF
60
FFS
Peak
NDP
22
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
90
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Self Aligning Torque
60%
Wheel Friction
15%
Tyre Friction
30%
Suspension
65%
Collision
40%

Derived from 12Nm; further FF reduction.

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SEN
540
FF
60
FFS
Peak
NDP
17
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
90
FOR
90
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Self Aligning Torque
57%
Wheel Friction
31%
Tyre Friction
62%
Suspension
37%
Collision
5%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SEN
540
FFi
45
FFS
Peak
NDP
27
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
2
FEI
80
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Self Aligning Torque
45%
Wheel Friction
10%
Tyre Friction
25%
Suspension
55%
Collision
30%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

EA WRC 3 profiles

Balanced (Community Consensus)

medium

Balanced

Wheelbase

SENi
560
FFi
100
FFS
Peak
NDPi
14
NFRi
23
NINi
5
INT
3
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPRi
30
DPRi
OFF

In-sim

Vibration Scale
On
Self Aligning Torque
25
Wheel Friction
95
Tyre Friction
63
Suspension
40
Ground Surface
70%

Derived from 12Nm.

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SEN
900
FF
75
FFS
Peak
NDP
10
NFR
5
NIN
10
INT
1
FEI
80
FOR
100
SPR
OFF
DPR
100

In-sim

Vibration Scale
On
Self Aligning Torque
35%
Wheel Friction
10%
Tyre Friction
40%
Suspension
55%
Ground Surface
55%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SEN
900
FFi
55
FFS
Peak
NDP
20
NFR
15
NIN
20
INT
3
FEI
100
FOR
100
SPR
OFF
DPR
100

In-sim

Vibration Scale
On
Self Aligning Torque
40%
Wheel Friction
15%
Tyre Friction
30%
Suspension
65%
Ground Surface
60%

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

rFactor 2 3 profiles

Balanced (Community Consensus)

moderate

Balanced

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDP
20
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
90
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Force Factor
Varies per car
Force Smoothing
3
Min Steering Torque
0%
Steering Torque Sensitivity
Positive

Derived from 12Nm. | YouTube: GamerMuscle baseline for all Fanatec DD. INT 2-3 and FEI 70 are the 'golden settings'. Higher wheelbase FFB + lower in-sim gives more detail.

High Detail

weak

detail

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FF
95
FFS
Peak
NDP
10
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
1
FEI
90
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Force Factor
Varies per car
Force Smoothing
1
Min Steering Torque
5%
Steering Torque Sensitivity
Positive

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm detail profile, adjusted for 15Nm. Lower NDP and INT for maximum road feel.

Endurance (Low Fatigue)

weak

Endurance

Wheelbase

SEN
Auto
FFi
80
FFS
Peak
NDP
25
NFR
OFF
NIN
OFF
INT
2
FEI
90
FOR
100
SPR
100
DPR
100

In-sim

Force Factor
Varies per car
Force Smoothing
4
Min Steering Torque
5%
Steering Torque Sensitivity
Positive

Derived from CSL DD 8Nm endurance profile for 15Nm. Reduced FF and lower in-game force values for comfortable long stints.

Settings collated from simracingcockpit.gg's DD wheel settings guide. 207 wheelbase/sim combos in the source dataset.

Buyer questions

People also ask

Real questions from Google, Reddit and YouTube comments. Answered directly.

ClubSport DD vs ClubSport DD+ — what's the difference?

+

Three Newton-metres of peak torque (15 vs 12), the same QR2 mount and chassis family, and the same FullForce FFB and Fanalab software. The DD+ is the upgrade rung for buyers who want more headroom without leaving the ClubSport line. The chassis and motor are sized for the higher torque, so the DD+ is not just a firmware unlock — it is a different motor in a slightly larger housing.

Is the DD+ worth the premium over the Moza R16 V2?

+

Only if you are already in the Fanatec ecosystem or you race on Xbox. At PC-only feel-per-pound the Moza R16 V2 lands at noticeably less money for the same 16 Nm tier (the Moza is actually one tick higher on peak torque) and the gap on chassis and software is small enough that the value calculation tilts hard to Moza. The DD+ is the right buy if you already own QR2 rims or if you need Xbox compatibility, both of which the Moza cannot do.

Does the DD+ work on PS5?

+

No. The ClubSport DD+ has no PlayStation license and there is no firmware route to add one. PS5 drivers need the GT DD Pro or the Podium DD1 instead.

Does it work on Xbox?

+

Yes, with the right rim. The DD+ itself is PC and Xbox capable but Xbox compatibility comes through the steering wheel — you need an Xbox-licensed Fanatec rim like the ClubSport GT3 for Xbox or the CSL Elite WRC. The base alone will not pass the Xbox handshake.

What's FullForce and does it actually matter?

+

FullForce is Fanatec's protocol that lets supported titles send richer FFB signals to the wheelbase, including effects like ABS rumble and engine vibration that normally get filtered out. It is only active in titles that have implemented it (a small but growing list). When it works it is noticeably more textured. When it does not, you are back to standard FFB and the DD+ is just a 15 Nm direct drive base.

What software does it use?

+

Fanatec's Fanalab is the tuning layer on PC, sitting on top of the standard driver. It is deeper than Moza's Pit House for per-game profiles and FFB shaping, and it is one of the main reasons Fanatec long-time owners are reluctant to switch brands. The trade-off is complexity — Fanalab has a learning curve that Pit House does not impose.

Straight from Fanatec

Official resources

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Sources

  1. Fanatec Buyer's Guide 2026Richard Baxter · unknowncaptured 2026-04-09
  2. FANATEC'S KILLSHOT? - ClubSport DD & DD+ TESTED!Boosted Media · unknowncaptured 2026-04-09
  3. Fanatec ClubSport DD Wheel Base im Testsimracing-pc.de · unknowncaptured 2026-04-09