The new F1 game is out and it’s F1 23, a game that features more realistic setups and tracks than ever before. The game has some new tracks the show that are modeled perfectly after their real-world counterpart. Each track needs the right setup though if you want to maximize your vehicle’s performance. You don’t want to run a track the sub optimal way after all!
In this guide, we’ll show you the best setup for the Hungarian GP track. The track is called The Hungaroring and is in Mogyoród, Pest County, Hungary. Now let’s see what kind of setups we’ll need to do!
Hungarian GP Best Setup Guide
Some people like setting up and tuning their vehicles in F1 games and find it fun. We understand that, it’s a vital part of racing after all and without it you can’t push your F1 car’s performance to its best. Each track needs a different setup though and some people just don’t want to go through that hassle! Here is the best setups you can use for this track!
Aerodynamics
Front Wing Aero: 45
Rear Wing Aero: 45
Transmission
Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 50%
Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 55%
Suspension Geometry
Front Camber: -2.50°
Rear Camber: -1.00°
Front Toe-Out: 0.05°
Rear Toe-In: 0.25°
Suspension
Front Suspension: 41
Rear Suspension: 11
Front Anti-Roll Bar: 7
Rear Anti-Roll bar: 3
Front Ride Height: 35
Rear Ride Height: 42
Brakes
Brake Pressure: 100%
Front Break Bias: 54%
Tyres
Front Right Tyre Pressure: 22.2psi
Front Left Tyre Pressure: 22.2psi
Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 20.0psi
Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 20.0psi
Those are the best setups for the Hungarian GP track in F1 23! There’s a lot more tracks out there for you to try out and get your best times so go check out our other guides! How about you check out our guide on the best Brazillian GP setup if you want to go there for your next race!
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