Moza Racing has announced that it’s partnered with Init Esports, making Moza the official sim racing hardware partner for the Team USA Talent Scout Events, which are the events that lead American sim racers to qualifying for the 2027 Esports Olympics.
Init Esports created and operates the Team USA Talent Scout Events, which use iRacing to find the best of the best sim racers in the United States. The partnership with Moza Racing has solidified its place as the only hardware partner the events for the Esports Olympics will have.
There have already been several Team USA Talent Scout Events, but the schedule lasts through the end of the year. From now on, Moza Racing will be the only sim racing hardware brand at the events.

Sim racers can join the events by signing up here. Fans can also watch the events live on Twitch.
Stefy Bau, CEO of Init Esports, shared his respect for Moza Racing:
“Moza Racing is a brand that embodies precision, innovation, and community—everything we strive for in this journey to build a competitive and inclusive Team USA roster. Together, we will elevate the sim racing experience across the board and showcase the future of American sim racing.”
Moza Racing also had an official statement about the partnership:
“Moza is thrilled to empower Team USA’s future stars. This isn’t just about equipment—it’s about fueling a movement. From grassroots to the Olympics, we’re proud to support a program that champions inclusivity and peak performance.”
That’s not all that’s coming from Moza Racing today — it’s also launched NexGen 4.0 FFB for all of its wheelbases, along with an update to the Pit House software and hardware upgrades for several wheelbases.
NexGen 4.0 has several features, including advanced cogging compensation, intelligent thermal management, force feedback interpolation, and force feedback decoupling. Overall, these new features should make driving with the wheelbases more realistic.

The Pit House software changes include expanded game compatibility and telemetry, a built-in AI coach, and real-time mobile tuning.

Additionally, the R9 V3, R12 V2, R16 V2, and R21 V2 received hardware upgrades. Now, they all have a 21-bit magnetic encoder to make using them feel more realistic.

For more news in the sim racing space, check out the new adaptive AI update and the new worldwide esports Cup from FIA with Girls on Track.