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F1 22 Australia Car Setup

Australian GP is held on Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne. After two years, there have been no Formula 1 races on this track, and the Australian GP returns to the F1 22 calendar with some changes. That's why you will need the best F1 22 Australia car setup to be the fastest on the track.

F1 22 Australia Car SetupIf you select the standard career mode in F1 22, the third race will be in Australia. This iconic circuit has a lot of points drivers should be careful about. That’s why you may need the best Australia car setup to be able to compete with others to win the Australian GP in Albert Park. In this guide, you’ll find the best F1 22 Australia car setup to win the race at Albert Park Circuit in Australia.

Albert Park Circuit is one of the iconic tracks in motorsports, especially in Formula 1. F1 races have been held on this track since 1996. Melbourne’s Albert Park is a circuit that is 5.3 kilometers in length, and the winner on this track is revealed after a race with 58 laps. Due to the pandemic, this twisty track hasn’t hosted any races since 2019. But, this year, Albert Park Circuit returned to the F1 calendar with some small changes that made the Australian GP much faster and more exciting. Two corners have been taken out, and a few others have been changed to make the circuit flow better by making the turns wider and faster.

Before you take a look at the F1 22 Albert Park car setup, there are a few things you need to remember. First of all, Albert Park can be quite bumpy, so you should find the best suspension settings. Additionally, Australia has a circuit that requires a well-sorted chassis, and there are several spots where the drivers require a reactive front end to allow them to chuck it into a corner. The average speed on this track is 235km/h.

F1 22 Australia Car Setup Albert Park Australian GP

Albert Park Circuit Australian GP

F1 22 Australia Car Setup For Dry

Here is the best F1 22 game Australia car setup you can use in dry weather conditions at the Australian GP.

    • Aerodynamics
      • Front Wing Aero: 17
      • Rear Wing Aero: 24
    • Transmission
      • Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 60%
      • Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 50%
    • Suspension Geometry
      • Front Camber: -2.6
      • Rear Camber: -1.8
      • Front Toe: 0.06
      • Rear Toe: 0.2
    • Suspension
      • Front Suspension: 6
      • Rear Suspension: 2
      • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 7
      • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 2
      • Front Ride Height: 2
      • Rear Ride Height: 4
    • Brakes
      • Brake Pressure: 100%
      • Brake Bias: 50%
    • Tyres
      • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.8
      • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.8
      • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 21.2
      • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 21.2

F1 22 Australia Car Setup For Wet

In Melbourne, people can experience four seasons in a day. Thus, watching a rainy Australian GP is not uncommon. Below, you can find the Australia car setup that makes you faster under wet conditions.  

    • Aerodynamics
      • Front Wing Aero: 19
      • Rear Wing Aero: 28
    • Transmission
      • Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 90%
      • Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 55%
    • Suspension Geometry
      • Front Camber: -2.6
      • Rear Camber: -1.3
      • Front Toe: 0.05
      • Rear Toe: 0.2
    • Suspension
      • Front Suspension: 5
      • Rear Suspension: 5
      • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 6
      • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 6
      • Front Ride Height: 4
      • Rear Ride Height: 4
    • Brakes
      • Brake Pressure: 95%
      • Brake Bias: 53%
    • Tyres
      • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.8
      • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.8
      • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 22.7
      • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 22.7

These are the best car setup for Australian GP in F1 22. By using these car setups, you’ll be able to handle the car and compete with others in multiplayer and career modes. However, don’t forget that these car setups can be changed according to your game style and the F1 car you drive. You can also check out car setups for other circuits in F1 22 game here. F1 22 is now available on PCs ( via Steam and Origin), on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.

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    Thanks for your help. I feel frustrated driving 3 seconds slowly. Now this is will change.

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