F1 24 Hungary Setup Guide

Published on:

This F1 24 Hungary Setup guide aims to have your car in top condition for the race around the Hungarian Grand Prix track. Having the right settings can make all the difference out there so having the best setup can help you charge through the field. F1 24 was released recently with Steam reviews being very mixed on the game.

Read More: F1 24 Silverstone Setup Guide

*Note: The content in this article is accurate as of the time of writing and does not account for any future updates to the game*

F1 24 Hungary Setup Walkthrough

Track Characteristics

This is a track known for its difficulty. The middle section is essentially nonstop low-speed corners making it almost impossible to overtake. This tricky track requires a stable car that can take advantage of the brief glimpses of opportunity afforded to the driver.

Aerodynamics

Front Wing Aero at 50 with rear wing at 40. This will keep you glued to the track and sacrifice speed in order to take the corners as best as possible. You’ll have to go into defence mode on the longer straights with this but it’ll be worth it for possible time gain on the cornering.

Transmission

Engine braking at 80 will be ideal here, on throttle differential can be ramped up to 75 with the off throttle settling at 25.

Suspension Geometry

Both camber angled go to the lowest once again with the Front Camber moving to -3.5 and the rear camber at -2.2. Both toe settings can be at a flat 0.0

Suspension

The following Suspension settings are the best ones for this track, stick to these and you’ll be doing well:

Front Suspension: 39

Rear Suspension: 8

Front Anti-Roll Bar: 19

Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 15

Front Ride Height: 23

Rear Ride Height: 54

The stiffer front suspension and looser rear are the best way to take the corners on the Hungaroring. The Anti-Roll settings should also deal with the changes in direction easily enough. Ride Height is set to keep the car low to the ground specifically since the track itself has lower curbs.

Brakes

Brake pressure at 95 with the usual front braking bias at 55 for this one.

Tyres

The standard tyre pressure settings will be useful here. That is a 29.5 for the front set with 26.5 for the rear set.

Read More: F1 24 Austria Setup Guide

That is all for this F1 24 Hungary setup guide. Did we omit anything? Is there any other F1 24 content you’d like to see? Be sure to chime in and let us know. We are trying to cover every track in this game to help you perfect every track regardless of what mode you’re aiming for.

Read More: Chained Together Achievements Guide

Check out the rest of our tips & guides to find our other builds and tips for games across all genres including NBA 2K, MLB: The Show, Smalland: Survive the Wilds, Demonologist, and a lot more.

Stay tuned to Last Word on Gaming for all the latest gaming news and reviews You can always count on LWOG to be on top of the major news in the gaming world, as well as to provide you with analysis, previews, videos, interviews, and editorials on the world of video games.

Related

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Alex Richards, Site Manager
Alex Richards, Site Manager
A wrestling fan since the age of 3 and a gamer since even earlier Alex Richards brings lifelong experience and passion for both mediums to his writing. He aims to cover the Joshi wrestling scene and Irish wrestling scene better than anyone else and loves to analyze sales charts over at Last Word On Gaming
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x