Create a Suggession
There is no such meter available in the market (please inform me if you know of one; I only found a ceramic bobblehead dog for the dashboard or telemetry data from the Zx Axxlyzer after finishing a race). If you create it, this is the key point for using Racelab. In sim racing, you must understand that we can’t sense the maximum G-force to utilize the full potential of tire grip in corners and braking force. This is true even if we install DOF (max 0.75G) or any other motion device (which only shakes). These devices are also expensive and space-consuming.
An instant G-meter helps us push the car to its limits by providing immediate feedback, rather than relying on less direct methods like monitoring the brake curve, speedometer, tire sounds, or wheel force feedback. Additionally, drivers can be trained to “draw” perfect semi-circles with it, maximizing performance in every turn. Finally, Racelab excels in layout design, information presentation, and software UI, which I appreciate.