In the F1 23 version of the amazing racing game, players get to have access to many fascinating content. With so many new race venues added into the game, you will probably want to give each of them a try! Some of them can be challenging with multiple corners, and also be simple with multiple straight roads for you to freely ride on.
The Singapore GP is one of the race venues you will find yourself playing in. This track is known for its tight corners as well as multiple walls you should pay attention to. In this guide, we will provide you with a Setup to help you achieve the right balance for your car.
Singapore GP Best Setup Guide
The Singapore Hotlap is something we consider to be quite difficult. This is because you always have to pay attention to your speed and how fast you are driving. There are quite many corners and turnings that you should always look for when you drive on this track.
With that said, there aren’t many long straights as well as high-speed sections for you to drive in. Therefore, you will always want to have a setup that allows you to be stable when it comes to these tough corners. Speed is also an important factor to help you save your time, so you will also need that balance as well!
We recommend that you use the Setup below. For aerodynamics:
Front Wing Aero to 50
Rear Wing Aero to 44
In the next tab, in the Transmission tab, you will want to set the settings:
Differential Adjustment On Throttle to 56%
Differential Adjustment Off Throttle to 50%
Next, in Suspension Geometry, also change:
Front Camber to -2.80
Rear Camber to -1.00
Front Toe-Out to 0.04
Rear Toe-In to 0.14
Then, go to the Suspension tab and change:
Front Suspension to 28
Rear Suspension to 8
Front Anti-Roll Bar to 6
Rear Anti-Roll Bar to 1
Front Ride Height to 33
Rear Ride Height to 36
Next, set your Brake Pressure to 100% and Front Brake Bias to 53%. You can try to set the Front Brake Bias to 53% at first, then start trying it out. If you feel uncomfortable driving or having some problems, you can always modify this number based on your preference.
In the Tyres tab, you will want to also follow these settings for your tyres:
Front Right Tyre Pressure to 22.5 psi
Front Left Tyre Pressure to 22.5 psi
Rear Right Tyre Pressure to 20.3 psi
Rear Left Tyre Pressure to 20.3 psi
Multiple players have used this Setup for their Singapore Hotlap and have seen quite a success. However, please keep it in mind that this is only a recommended setup. This means that you will sometimes have to modify it based on your playstyles or preferences.
In the end, there isn’t really a ‘best’ setup for you to achieve a higher personal record or break a world record. Instead, it is rather a combination of practice and finding the most suitable setup for you. So, keep practicing and also take your time to modify this one setup based on your driving style!
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