F1 22 is finally here! It comes with a lot of new maps and very interesting tracks to go racing on. In this guide, we will be taking a look at the Australia map and the best build that is specifically created for it. Let’s get started on this Australia Race Setup.
Australia Race Setup | Aero, Transmission, Tyres & More – F1 22
The Australia Track Race is an enjoyable track to ride with your car. It offers certain places where you’ll be able to reach very high speeds but at the same time, you’ll have to adapt to the steeper turns and unexpected roads you’ll have to use.
Aerodynamics:
- Front Wing Aero – 17
- Rear Wing Aero – 24
Transmission:
- Differential Adjustment On Throttle – 72%
- Differential Adjustment Off Throttle – 50%
Suspension Geometry:
- Front Camber – -2.60
- Rear Camber – -1.80
- Front Toe – 0.06
- Rear Toe – 0.20
Suspension:
- Front Suspension – 8
- Rear Suspension – 1
- Front Anti-Roll Bar – 8
- Rear Anti-Roll Bar – 1
- Front Ride Height – 4
- Rear Ride Height – 5
Brakes:
- Brake Pressure – 100%
- Front Brake Bias – 50%
Tires:
- Front Right Tyre Pressure – 24.3psi
- Front Left Tyre Pressure – 24.3psi
- Rear Right Tyre Pressure – 21.8psi
- Rear Left Tyre Pressure – 21.8
This build for your car will offer plenty of positives for the Australia Track. You will be able to go crazy and reach higher speeds at times and the brake pressure is that you’ll really need to stop for a very short time. After stopping you’ll have a good amount of dynamics to get you going in a nick of time.
I hope this guide was of some help and helps you reach some new records on the Australia Map. Have fun!
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