Nascar Heat 5 Michigan Xfinity Setup

Nascar Heat 5 Michigan Xfinity Setup
Author Alessio Lorandi
Alessio Lorandi
March 30, 2022

Have you been looking around for the latest and best setups in Nascar Heat 5 but struggled to find any good ones?

We all know how essential it is to have a great NASCAR Xfinity setup in NH5, especially in such a tricky circuit as Michigan Speedway.

If you’re looking to crack into the mid 38s then you’ll want to make sure you get yourself a great car setup to give you the best chance to succeed.

Nascar Heat 5 Michigan Xfinity Setup

You’ll want to run a negative 3.5 camber in the front right while a positive 3.5 degrees in the front left.

That positive camber on the front left will help you a lot with the initial rotation phase, whereas the negative one on the right wheel will increase the mid-corner rolling phase where there’s the highest lateral grip on the tires.

You’ll want a pretty soft front swaybar around 1.500° since it will help you turn the car nicely on entry, while at the same time not sliding the rear too much.

Nascar Heat 5 Michigan Xfinity Setup

It’s really key to not have too much oversteer in the car as it will only make it more difficult to keep the car on the racing line.

In terms of gearing, you’ll want to run a 3 gears setup with a rear-end ratio of 3.07

And also make sure you get yourself a nice draft as that can improve your lap time by 3 to 4 tenths.

Nascar Heat 5 Michigan International Speedway Xfinity – video onboard

Here’s a brief video onboard around Michigan with the Xfinity car from “The Setup Man” which will help you improve your driving and ideally your lap times.

Remember to minimize the lift in the corners as you will gain more speed down the straights.

If you’re looking for a proven setup that was able to get into the mid 38s you just have to go through the video where you can discover the setup he has run.

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Alessio Lorandi

Alessio has been involved at the highest levels in racing since the age of 5 (2003). He won a CIK-FIA World Championship in 2013 and then raced in F3, F2, and finally GT3s before now dedicating himself to SOLOX. He’s now on a mission to help thousands of sim racers around the world achieve their fullest potential through his ACC setups.

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