Looking for the perfect car setup for Melbourne in F1 2021?
Whether you’re a pro or just starting out, we’ve got you covered with this guide to the best car setup for Melbourne.
We’ll take a look at how to adjust your car settings for both aerodynamics, suspensions and tyre pressures, so you can be confident of a good result on your online races.
Plus, we’ve also got an onboard hotlap video of the track so that you can look for the best lines to take to improve your lap times.
Table of Contents
F1 2021 Melbourne – Australian GP Onboard Video
Complete F1 car setup screenshots for Melbourne
Fuel Load
Fuel Load = 10kg
Aerodynamics
- Front Wing Aero = 11
- Rear Wing Aero = 6
Transmission
- Differential Adjustment on Throttle = 75%
- Differential Adjustment off Throttle = 50%
Suspension Geometry
- Front Camber = -2.50°
- Rear Camber = -1.80°
- Front Toe = 0.11°
- Rear Toe = 0.20°
Suspension
- Front Suspension = 2
- Rear Suspension = 4
- Front Anti-roll bar = 10
- Rear Anti-roll bar = 2
- Front Ride Height = 3
- Rear Ride Height = 6
Brakes
- Brake Pressure = 100%
- Front Brake Pressure = 53%
Tyres
- Front Left Tyre Pressure: = 25.0psi
- Front Right Tyre Pressure: = 25.0psi
- Rear Left Tyre Pressure: = 23.5psi
- Rear right Tyre Pressure: = 23.5psi
Conclusion
So here was the complete car setup for Melbourne in F1 2021 along with an onboard video of how it looks on track.
This setup should help you be competitive on online races and put you in a good position to set a good qualy lap time.
We hope you found this guide helpful, and if you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to let us now.
As always, happy F1 racing! 🙂