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mariohomoh
Hero (Retired)
2 years ago

Re: F1 2023 set up help

Hey @ajmcspursfan 

This is how much I used to care about setups in this franchise:

I had this Excel file where I would experiment with and keep record of all sorts of parameters while I fine-tuning my setups.

This was back on 2021 I think. Since then I've moved on to ACC and iRacing mostly as F1 has let us down with their neglected career modes.

That said, unless you're running with with extreme or broken setups, you should still be able to drive the car comfortably as long as you've got the basics of handling down right. So unless we can check how you're driving, it is honestly a Sisyphean labour to provide feedback here – both challenging and futile.

And "awful sliding" doesn't say much, really. Sliding on which axle? During  which corner phase? On what type of corner? etc. Each and every circumstance would draw attention to a different setup parameter – assuming proper driver inputs.

These days I just use the default, suggested setup for the track and start with that. A few clicks up and down on the aero and springs, a reset of the off-throttle diff and sometimes a bit more of rear toe-in and that's it. The rest is up to me working on my driving.

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  • Thank you for the reply, sorry I didnt give clear information on the problems i am having.

    When i talk about awful sliding, i mean in any career mode race I do, i just cant get out of any slow corner without sliding. I dont have this problem in normal GP mode as it was explained to me on here that there is a theory that there are two different handling models and I have to say i fully believe that.

    Like the traction issue in last years game, it is impossible to not slide out of corners (as if marbles have built up immedientley). Its just so frustrating.

    I apologise for my spelling as well.

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    mariohomoh
    Hero (Retired)
    2 years ago

    Nothing to apologize for, mate 🫶

    Regarding driving technique in that scenario:

    • Progressive throttle application. Start by feeding it 25-33% gas at most, feather it to 75% as you finish opening up the steering wheel and go full throttle as you pick up speed - 3rd to 4th gear.
    • Do not overlap steering input with any significant throttle input. Heh, basically the previous point again, but emphasizing the mid corner to cover exit phase here.

    Regarding setup adjustments in that scenario:

    • Rear toe in. You can honestly try going with MAX rear toe and dial down from there. Last time we tested, rear toe did NOT impact acceleration and top speed, and considering how neglected this franchise has been I find it hard to believe they've changed that. Rear toe in this case is basically free stability with no drawbacks.
    • On-throttle differential. Dial it back (unlock it) some 5-15%
    • Rear anti roll bar. If you're sliding early on the throttle, just after the apex and before opening up the steering, consider dropping a click there
    • Rear springs. If you're sliding on exit as you try ramping up the gas, consider softening the rear 2 clicks or so.

    The suspension adjustments (RARB/RS) may impact your handling on other corners so save those for last.

    It being career mode, there's also the issue of car upgrades. These modes are severely neglected (yeah, broken record on my part) and you can easily make your car a nightmare to drive if you don't upgrade it evenly across the board.

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