F1 25 Monaco Setup Guide

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This F1 25 Monaco setup guide will detail how best to fine-tune the car for the early 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 Monaco Setup Walkthrough – Best Settings

Track Dynamics

Monaco is pretty notorious for both F1 fanatics and people who have suffered through the track on previous games. It’s a street circuit with narrow roads, a lot of open space for speed, and some of the most troubling turns in all of F1. Setting up the car means focusing on dealing with turns while leaving enough pace to keep up.

Aerodynamics

Both wings go to 50, highest settings provides the necessary downforce to keep you attached to the track so you can handle the corners.

Transmission

Differential on-throttle goes to 50 while off-throttle goes to 30, this combintation should prevent wheelspin issues when coming out of turns. Engine braking goes to 50.

Suspension Geometry

Settings are as always. Lowerst camber angles for front and rear, 0.0 front toe and 0.1 rear toe.

Suspension

The Suspension settings are as follows:

  • Front S:39
  • Rear S: 6
  • Front A-R: 12
  • Rear A-R: 18
  • Front Ride Height: 20
  • Rear Height: 50

Softer suspension overall to handle the bumpy roads and curves, it should be loose enough to move around the turns fairly well with the anti-roll settings keeping you steady enough as well.

Brakes

Brake pressure at 100, front bias at 55.

Tyre Pressure

The front tyre pressure on both sides goes to 24.5 while the tyre pressure on the rear for both sides is at 22.5.

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That is all for this F1 25 Monaco 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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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
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