F1 22: China Wet Setup

F1 22 is the 15th instalment in the famous Formula 1 video game series developed by Codemasters where players can play as their favourite F1 player and race their cars on real-life tracks. It’s important to configure the tires and handling of your cars to get the perfect grip around and acceleration on the track.

This guide will tell you about the best-wet setup for the China track.

China Wet Setup in F1 22

The Shanghai International Circuit that hosts the Chinese Grand Prix remains popular for its twisty turns and high-paced corners. It has been designed to look like the Chinese symbol of Shang which means upside down and has one of the longest straight sections of any circuit of 1.2 km.

It can be difficult to drive on this track, especially during wet conditions and the setup below will help you during those times:

Aerodynamics

  • Front Wing Aero: 23
  • Rear Wing Aero: 27

We have boosted the rear wing more to get extra stability during wet conditions

Transmission

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

Having 50-50 on the Transmission will help us get fewer wheel spins while allowing extra rotations at slower speeds to deal with the understeer.

Suspension Geometry

  • Front Camber: -2.50
  • Rear Camber: -1.00
  • Front Toe: 0.05
  • Rear Toe: 0.20

Suspension

  • Front Suspension: 2
  • Rear Suspension: 1
  • Front Anti Roll Bar: 3
  • Rear Anti Roll Bar: 1
  • Front Ride Height: 10
  • Rear Ride Height: 10

The rear ride height has been increased to get enough clearance over the wet track surface unless you wish to stick the curbs on the tracks.

Brakes

  • Brake Pressure: 95%
  • Front Brake Bias: 50%

The brake pressure has been reduced to prevent them from locking up when using brakes heavily however you will still need a lot of brake pressure due to the stop at the end of the large straight section.

Tyres

  • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.0 psi
  • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.0 psi
  • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 21.8 psi
  • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 21.5 psi

We have also increased the tyre pressure to deal with the wet conditions and keep the temperatures in check otherwise the tyres won’t work at all.

That’s it, now go ahead and use this setup to showcase your skills on the Shanghai circuit!

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