Best F1 23 Jeddah setup

Best F1 23 Jeddah setup
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The best F1 23 Jeddah setup is vital as it is a tough track to master. The second race in the Formula One 2023 calendar, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is longer and contains more turns than Bahrain, but is a much quicker circuit. This means you will need to use a different setup than our best F1 23 Bahrain setup.

As it will be early in the season, you are unlikely to have too many upgrades fitted on your car. Jeddah is the second quickest track in the race calendar and offers plenty of overtaking opportunities, so it is imperative that you set your car up for sheer pace.

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Jeddah Corniche Circuit

The Saudi Arabia GP is located in Jeddah, at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. A fast, unforgiving track sees you flat out round bends for long stretches. Pace is a must, but so is precision on this difficult circuit.

The circuit length at Jeddah is 6.174 km (3.836 miles), and there are 27 turns to navigate compared to the 15 in Bahrain. Lewis Hamilton set the lap record in Jeddah back in 2021 with a time of 1:30.734.

F1 23 Jeddah setup

If you don’t want to fuss around with the minute details, we would recommend using preset 4 in Jeddah to give you the best flat out pace, while maintaining enough downforce.

Here is the best F1 23 Jeddah setup:

Aerodynamics

  • Front Wing Aero: 15
  • Rear Wing Aero: 18

Transmission

  • Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 60
  • Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 55

Suspension Geometry

  • Front Camber: -2.7
  • Rear Camber: -1.4
  • Front Toe-Out: 0.05
  • Front Toe-In: 0.25

Suspension

  • Front Suspension: 30
  • Rear Suspension: 11
  • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 11
  • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 1
  • Front Ride Height: 30
  • Rear Ride Height: 40

Brakes

  • Brake Pressure: 100
  • Front Brake Bias: 60

Tyres

  • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.5
  • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.5
  • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 22
  • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 22

This setup should give you the best chance in the Saudi Arabia GP. With Jeddah in the bag, you can look ahead to a much easier race in Australia as you take on the Albert Park Circuit.