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F1 22 Brazil Car Setup – Best Car Setup for Interlagos

Check out the best F1 22 Brazil car setup to win the Brazilian Grand Prix in the home of the all-time greatest F1 driver, Ayrton Senna. Interlagos is full of surprises and challenging corners, especially in the second sector. That's why you'll need a proper F1 22 car setup to see the chequered flag first in Sao Paulo.

F1 22 Brazil Car Setup - Best Car Setup For Interlagos

Brazil is the home of the most iconic and greatest Formula 1 driver of all time, Ayrton Senna. That’s why it is always special to race on Iterlagos in front of passionate F1 fans. Before you turn into Senna’s S-curved turns and down to Turn 4, it would be better to look for the best F1 22 Brazil car setup for both dry and wet conditions.

Brazilian GP has been held on Interlagos in Sao Paulo since 1973, and the first winner of the Grand Prix on this circuit was Brazilian F1 driver Emerson Fittipaldi.

You’ll begin your lap on a short straight. There is not much distance through the first corner from the front line. That’s why finding yourself on the front line in the qualifying sessions is essential. Then you’ll turn Senna’s S turn and go down to Turn 4 right after the longest straight of the Autódromo José Carlos Pace circuit. Then you’ll go through the second sector, where you turn some challenging turns. You’ll go uphill in the last sector until the final turn and complete a lap. 

There are two DRS zones on the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Interlagos. You must turn 15 corners, eight of them in the second sector, to complete a lap of the circuit. Turn 1, Turn 4, and Turn 12 are the overtaking spots on the circuit, and Senna’s S, the first two corners, is the most remarkable place in Sao Paulo. 

Autódromo José Carlos Pace is a circuit with 4.3 kilometers in length and nearly 306 kilometers in race distance. The winner of the Brazilian GP is revealed at the end of a 71-lap race in Interlagos. 

To be able to win the Brazilian GP in Ayrton Senna’s, Fittipaldi’s, Rubens Barrichello’s, and Felipe Massa’s home, you should have a good car setup because the circuit has back-to-back challenging corners and camber changes. Proper downforce setup is important, as are break bias and suspension geometry in Sao Paulo. The bottom line is that it is not easy to win the Brazilian GP without having a good F1 22 car setup. Here are the best F1 22 Brazil car setups for both dry and wet conditions.

F1 22 Brazil Car Setup - Best Car Setup For Interlagos

Interlagos Circuit, Sao Paulo

F1 22 Brazil Car Setup for Dry

Here is the best F1 22 Brazil car setup you can use in dry weather conditions at Interlagos.

    • Aerodynamics
      • Front Wing Aero: 13
      • Rear Wing Aero: 13
    • Transmission
      • Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 55%
      • Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 50%
    • Suspension Geometry
      • Front Camber: -2.5
      • Rear Camber: -1
      • Front Toe: 0.05
      • Rear Toe: 0.20
    • Suspension
      • Front Suspension: 1
      • Rear Suspension: 6
      • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 1
      • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 1
      • Front Ride Height: 11
      • Rear Ride Height: 1
    • Brakes
      • Brake Pressure: 100%
      • Brake Bias: 50%
    • Tyres
      • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 22.5
      • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 22.5
      • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 23
      • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 23

F1 22 Brazil Wet Car Setup

In Brazil, winning the wet races is really difficult. You may lose control of the car at any time at that speed and find yourself off the track. However, if you have a great F1 22 Brazil wet car setup, you will be faster under the wet conditions of the home of iconic Brazilian Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna.

    • Aerodynamics
      • Front Wing Aero: 39
      • Rear Wing Aero: 45
    • Transmission
      • Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 55%
      • Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 50%
    • Suspension Geometry
      • Front Camber: -2.5
      • Rear Camber: -1
      • Front Toe: 0.05
      • Rear Toe: 0.20
    • Suspension
      • Front Suspension: 8
      • Rear Suspension: 2
      • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 7
      • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 1
      • Front Ride Height: 5
      • Rear Ride Height: 6
    • Brakes
      • Brake Pressure: 100%
      • Brake Bias: 50%
    • Tyres
      • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 22.5
      • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 22.5
      • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 23
      • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 23

These are the best car setups for the Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo in F1 22. Using these special car setups for Autódromo José Carlos Pace, 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

If you haven’t gotten the game yet, you can purchase it on Steam and Origin for PCs, on the PS Store for PS4 and PS5, and on the Xbox Store for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.

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