Are you searching for different types of Nascar Heat 5 best setups only to find yourself being disappointed?
As we all know: it is very important to have a good NASCAR Cup setup in NH5, especially on such a difficult track as Charlotte.
If you’re trying to dip into the low 29s, you would want to cut down on the time you spend with your right foot off the throttle.
In order to do that, you will be running a negative 4.0 camber for the front right and in the front left a positive 4.5 degrees camber with a restriction of 7.0 initial wheel lock.
You will not want to actually want lessen the front swaybar more than 1.585 since you would want a pretty decent amount of stiffness on this bar in order to allow you to rotate the car during turns without upsetting the rear too much on the way into the turns.
It is definitely fundamental to not have too much oversteer in the car because otherwise you may end up losing your confidence as well as shooting yourself in the foot with respect to the time you will lose.
Nascar Heat 5 Charlotte Cup series – video onboard
Here is the short video onboard around Charlotte of “The Setup Man” mounted on the machine that should definitely help you improve your driving and consequently your lap times.
In case you are in the market for a setup which however was able to get into the low 29s, I suggest you fast forward to the end of the video where you will see the setup he has run.