Best F1 23 Canada setup

Best F1 23 Canada setup
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The best F1 23 Canada setup requires plenty of pace due to the high-speed nature of the circuit. There are plenty of overtaking opportunities in Canada with several long straights, a key feature of the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. However, the threat of the walls on either side means one false move and it could spell the end of your race.

The car will also need stability as you hurtle round high-speed corners and weave through a tricky chicane. While balance is key, you will want more straight line speed in comparison to the best F1 23 Bahrain setup used in the opening race, which requires a more balanced appraoch.

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Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve

Based in Montreal, the Canadian Grand Prix follows on from Barcelona in the F1 23 calendar. There are 14 turns to navigate in Canada, with a long straight broken up by a tricky chicane.

The Canadian GP track difficulty is rated Easy in F1 23. Measuring 4.361 km (2.710 miles), the lap record is set at 1:13.078. Alfa Romeo driver Valterri Bottas set the fastest lap time here back in 2019, when he was the teammate of Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes.

F1 23 Canada setup

The F1 23 Canada setup is one of the quicker ones you will need in the game. If you don’t want to tamper with the presets, then we would be looking to use preset 4 or 5 in Canada, depending on your comfort in high-speed corners.

Here is the best F1 23 Canada setup:

Aerodynamics

  • Front Wing Aero: 24
  • Rear Wing Aero: 25

Transmission

  • Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 50
  • Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 50

Suspension Geometry

  • Front Camber: -2.50
  • Rear Camber: -1.00
  • Front Toe-Out: 0.02
  • Front Toe-In: 0.15

Suspension

  • Front Suspension: 28
  • Rear Suspension: 15
  • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 8
  • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 2
  • Front Ride Height: 32
  • Rear Ride Height: 35

Brakes

  • Brake Pressure: 100
  • Front Brake Bias: 55

Tyres

  • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 22.5
  • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 22.5
  • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 20.3
  • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 20.3

This setup should see you navigate the Canadian GP successfully. Up next is the flat out sprint in Spielberg, so here is the best F1 23 Austria setup.