This F1 25 Saudi Arabia setup guide will detail how best to fine-tune the car for the earlty tracks on the calendar in this year’s season. Car setups are a common mechanic across F1 and F1 Manager with each track having its own quirks to tune to in order to improve performance. That is why I’ll be going through each track and explaining the best settings to use. F1 25 is the latest addition to the annual EA/Codemasters release and has released on Steam and other sites to a very strong reception from players.
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*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 25 Saudi Arabia Setup Guide (Jeddah Settings)
Track Dynamics
The Saudi Arabian track is one of F1’s most unforgiving; the barricades have been battered at times. It has a lot of turns as well as high-speed overtaking zones which means success comes from balancing a speedy approach with enough leeway to combat the turns. It’s a tricky race to set up for but that is where we come in.
Aerodynamics
Front Wing goes to 8 while rear wing goes to 3. The lower wings will allow for more downforce and speed for the straight-line and overtaking opportunities.
Transmission
Differential on-throttle goes up to 90 while off-throttle is 45. Allows for a decent entry that retains speed while changing up on the exit of turns.
Suspension Geometry
Pretty standard here and the same as every other track we’ve covered so far. Lowest camber angles both front and rear with 0.0 front toe and 0.1 rear.
Suspension
Suspension settings go as follows:
- Front S: 41
- Rear S: 1
- Front A-R: 14
- Rear A-R: 10
- Front Height: 20
- Rear Height: 46
Again designed to deal with the different questions this track asks of you. Some settings are more stiff while others are looser to maximise your speed on turns. Ride height is lower as there’s few high curbs to deal with but doens’t get too low just in case.
Brakes
Brake pressure goes to 100 with brake bias anywhere from 50-55 proving effective. The bias can be tweaked slightly but generally should work just fine in this range.
Tyres
Front tyres on both sides can go highest to 29.5 with rear tyres on both sides also at the highest setting of 26.5
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That is all for this F1 25 Saudi Arabia setup guide. Did we omit anything? Is there any other F1 25 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.
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