Have you been looking around for the latest and best setups in Nascar Heat 5 but struggled to find any good one?
We all know how essential it is to have a great NASCAR Cup setup in NH5, especially in such a tricky circuit as Kansas.
If you’re looking to crack into the low 30s then you’ll want to minimize the time spent off the throttle while turning in. Once you have a great setup you’ll just have to practice a lot and get the feeling of it.
You don’t wanna lose plenty of valuable lap time down the straights either, so make sure that you take the draft from some other fast drivers in front of you.
In terms of setup, you’ll want to run a negative 2.5 camber setting in the front right, and a positive camber of 3.6 degrees in the front left while the wheel lock can be set at 11 degrees.
You’ll also want a pretty stiff front swaybar around 1.550 since it will help you rotate the car while at the same time not unsettling the rear too much while turning in to avoid losing the car on entry.
It’s really key to not have too much oversteer in the car though, otherwise you’ll probably lose confidence and lots of time too.
Nascar Heat 5 Kansas Cup – video onboard
Here’s a brief video onboard around Kansas from “The Setup Man” which will help you improve your driving and ultimately your lap times.
If you’re looking for a proven setup that was able to get into the low 30s you just have to go through the video where you can discover the setup he has run.
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