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The best settings for the F1 23 round of Melbourne, Australia

The best settings for the F1 23 round of Melbourne, Australia

Here is our guide to the best settings for your Formula 1 for the Melbourne Circuit in Australia in the F1 23 game. The aim is to provide you with a setup that is optimized for time trials but useful for racing. Note that it’s best to play behind the wheel to get the full potential of these settings, although they can be used with a controller.

Update : Updated from Tuesday 13th June.

Best settings for Melbourne Australia in F1 23

Find our best settings for the Melbourne circuit here. Be careful though, these settings are more suited to time trials than racing, so remember to tweak the tire pressure a bit.

Obviously the fuel level, note that it is recommended to play with a lower level of fuel to achieve better times. So, use minimum fuel by weight in time trial mode.

Spoiler ahead Rear spoiler
Aerodynamic 30 28
Differential acceleration Diminishing difference
Mode of spread 56% 50%
Suspension geometry
Front camper -2.80°
Rear camber -1.00°
Front opening 0.04°
Rear leg-in 0.14°
Suspension
Front suspension 28
Rear suspension 8
Front anti-roll bar 6
Front anti-roll bar 1
Front ground clearance 33
Rear ground clearance 36
brakes
Brake pressure 100%
Front brake balance 56%
Tires
Front right tire pressure 22.5 psi
Front left tire pressure 22.5 psi
Right rear tire pressure 20.3 psi
Left rear tire pressure 20.3 psi

As mentioned above, these settings must be used mainly in time trial mode or you will get the full potential of your F1 to the detriment of the tyres. Additionally, our set-up is optimized for driving, although it can also be used with a controller.

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So much for our guide to the best settings for the Melbourne circuit in Australia F1 23. You can find all the circuit setups and all the news of the Formula 1 game on Camosurus.