Bahrain is the first track on the Formula 1 calendar. In Bahrain, the race is held at night under floodlights, as it is every year. The length of the Gulf Air circuit is 5.42 kilometers, and the track features three DRS zones and 15 corners. Additionally, the circuit offers a lot of chances to overtake. As an F1 driver, you should have to contend with wind, racing under floodlights, and you will try to adapt to wide temperature fluctuations between sessions. Also, you need to be careful about the lock-up on Turn 10 and the long turn on Turn 12. In the end, the winner of the Bahrain GP is revealed at the end of a 57-lap race.
As you can see, the Gulf Air Circuit can make the Bahrain GP a challenge. It is so easy and common to get off the track on Turn 10 if you don’t have an appropriate car setup for this track. Below, you can find the general Bahrain car setup for dry and wet conditions.
F1 22 Bahrain Car Setup For Dry
Here is the best car setup you can use in dry weather conditions at the Bahrain GP.
- Aerodynamics
- Front Wing Aero: 18
- Rear Wing Aero: 28
- Transmission
- Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 85%
- Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 55%
- Suspension Geometry
- Front Camber: -2.7
- Rear Camber: -1.5
- Front Toe: 0.05
- Rear Toe: 0.2
- Suspension
- Front Suspension: 9
- Rear Suspension: 3
- Front Anti-Roll Bar: 9
- Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 2
- Front Ride Height: 3
- Rear Ride Height: 4
- Brakes
- Brake Pressure: 100%
- Brake Bias: 50%
- Tyres
- Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.3
- Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.3
- Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 21.5
- Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 21.5
F1 22 Bahrain Car Setup For Wet
Although rain is not the thing you can see on Gulf Air Bahrain International Circuit, it is always good to be prepared for the wet conditions. Here is the F1 22 Bahrain car setup for wet conditions:
- Aerodynamics
- Front Wing Aero: 20
- Rear Wing Aero: 24
- Transmission
- Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 95%
- Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 60%
- Suspension Geometry
- Front Camber: -2.5
- Rear Camber: -1
- Front Toe: 0.05
- Rear Toe: 0.26
- Suspension
- Front Suspension: 5
- Rear Suspension: 1
- Front Anti-Roll Bar: 5
- Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 1
- Front Ride Height: 4
- Rear Ride Height: 5
- Brakes
- Brake Pressure: 94%
- Brake Bias: 50%
- Tyres
- Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.5
- Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.5
- Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 22.7
- Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 22.7
These are the best car setup for Bahrain 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 mode. 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. If you haven’t gotten the game yet, you can purchase it on Steam and Origin for PCs, on PS Store for PS4 and PS5, and on Xbox Store for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.