F1 22, a racing game developed by Codemaster and published by EA Games, has been released earlier this month. This guide will take you through the process of how to set up for the Singapore race in F1 22.
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Singapore Race Setup in F1 22
There are a lot of scenic tracks that you should try out, and Singapore is one of them. You can tweak a lot of settings to your preferences in order to have an easier time on this track.
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The turns on this track are quite unforgiving and you might have to slow down a bit with the brakes when turning. This guide contains settings for both Dry and Wet Tracks.
Singapore Dry Track Setup
Here are the settings for Dry Setup in Singapore:
Aerodynamics
- Front Wing Aero: 50
- Rear Wing Aero: 50
Transmission
- Differential adjustment on Throttle: 70%
- Differential adjustment off Throttle: 55%
Suspension Geometry
- Front Camber: -2.50°
- Rear Camber: -2.00°
- Front Toe: 0.05°
- Rear Toe: 0.20°
Suspension
- Front Suspension: 8
- Rear Suspension: 1
- Front Anti-Roll Bar: 9
- Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 2
- Front Ride Height: 3
- Rear Ride Height: 3
Brakes
- Brake Pressure: 10%
- Brake Bias: 50%
Tires
- Front Right Tire Pressure: 25.0 psi
- Front Left Tire Pressure: 25.0 psi
- Rear Right Tire Pressure: 23.0 psi
- Rear Left Tire Pressure: 23.0 psi
Singapore Wet Setup
Here are the settings for Wet Setup in Singapore:
Aerodynamics
- Front Wing Aero: 50
- Rear Wing Aero: 50
Transmission
- Differential adjustment on Throttle: 80%
- Differential adjustment off Throttle: 60%
Suspension Geometry
- Front Camber: -3.00°
- Rear Camber: -1.50°
- Front Toe: 0.10°
- Rear Toe: 0.44°
Suspension
- Front Suspension: 10
- Rear Suspension: 1
- Front Anti-Roll Bar: 10
- Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 1
- Front Ride Height: 3
- Rear Ride Height: 3
Brakes
- Brake Pressure: 10%
- Brake Bias: 54%
Tires
- Front Right Tire Pressure: 23.2 psi
- Front Left Tire Pressure: 23.2 psi
- Rear Right Tire Pressure: 21.2 psi
- Rear Left Tire Pressure: 21.2 psi