F1 22 Monza Car Setup – Best Car Setup For Italian GP

Monza, Ferrari's home, is one of the most iconic circuits in Formula 1. If you are looking for F1 22 Monza car setup, you have come to the right place. In this guide, you'll find the best car setup that will get you to the podium after the Italian GP.

F1 22 Monza Car Setup - Best Car Setup For Italian GP KeenGamer CoverMonza, aka temple of speed, is the fastest circuit on the Formula 1 calendar. It is not easy to win on this track, where thousands of Tifosi’s home and where you hit over 250 km/h in many sectors. However, the following F1 22 Monza car setup can make things easier for you. 

Monza is the third track in the world to be built for racing in 1922, after Indianapolis and Brooklands. The first Italian Grand Prix was held in 1950, and Formula 1 has held the Italian Grand Prix every year since then.

Monza is a circuit that is nearly 5.8 kilometers in length and 306 kilometers of race distance. Autodromo Nazionale Monza has two DRS zones and 11 corners. Formula 1 fans describe this circuit in one word, “Rapido.” Italian fans, on the other hand, call it “La Pista Magica.” The first two corners of the track are called Variante del Rettifilo, and this chicane is one of the best overtaking spots and is like a magnet for first-lap scuffles. Before this iconic chicane, watch out for the braking zone.

To be able to win the Italian GP on Autodromo Nazionale Monza, you should have the proper car setup because the circuit is so speedy. Brake pressure and bias are important, as well as front and rear wing aeros in Monza. All in all, it is not easy to win the Italian GP in front of thousands of Tifosi in Monza. Unless you don’t have a proper car setup. Here are the best F1 22 Monza car setups for both dry and wet conditions.

F1 22 Monza Car Setup - Autodromo Nazionale Monza KeenGamer

Autodromo Nazionale Monza

F1 22 Monza Car Setup for Dry

Here is the best F1 22 Monza car setup you can use in dry weather conditions at the Italian GP.

    • Aerodynamics
      • Front Wing Aero: 2
      • Rear Wing Aero: 0
    • 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: 1
      • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 1
      • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 1
      • Front Ride Height: 11
      • Rear Ride Height: 5
    • Brakes
      • Brake Pressure: 100%
      • Brake Bias: 50%
    • Tyres
      • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.2
      • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.2
      • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 22.5
      • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 22.5

F1 22 Monza Car Setup for Wet

Even though rain is not common around Monza, Italy, you might need a proper car setup for wet conditions. Because you never know the weather conditions, right? Thus, you may need the best F1 22 Monza wet car setup that makes you faster under wet conditions.

    • Aerodynamics
      • Front Wing Aero: 5
      • Rear Wing Aero: 8
    • Transmission
      • Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 80%
      • Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 60%
    • Suspension Geometry
      • Front Camber: -3
      • Rear Camber: -1.5
      • Front Toe: 0.10
      • Rear Toe: 0.44
    • Suspension
      • Front Suspension: 7
      • Rear Suspension: 1
      • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 7
      • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 1
      • Front Ride Height: 2
      • Rear Ride Height: 3
    • Brakes
      • Brake Pressure: 98%
      • Brake Bias: 54%
    • Tyres
      • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.7
      • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.7
      • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 22
      • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 22

These are the best car setup for the Italian Grand Prix in F1 22. By using these car setups special for Monza, 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. 

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