F1 23 is the 16th 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 car setup for the Australian track.
Best Race Car Setup
The Albert Park race circuit in Melbourne features medium to high-speed corners and long straights to designed for some high-speed action. The 5.2 km long circuit was constructed in 1993 around the existing rounds of the city’s Albert Park and the first GP was held at the beginning of 1996.
The circuit was revamped in 2022 to make it modern and suited for the fast cars of today resulting in challenging and exciting races ever since.
Here are the best settings to master the twisty corners of the Australian track:
Aerodynamics

- Front Wing Aero: 30
- Rear Wing Aero: 26
Transmission

- Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 53%
- Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 52%
Suspension Geometry

- Front Camber: -2.60
- Rear Camber: -1.00
- Front Toe: 0.03
- Rear Toe: 0.12
Suspension

- Front Suspension: 23
- Rear Suspension: 3
- Front Anti Roll Bar: 6
- Rear Anti Roll Bar: 1
- Front Ride Height: 34
- Rear Ride Height: 37
Brakes

- Brake Pressure: 100%
- Front Brake Bias: 55%
Tyres

- Front Right Tyre Pressure: 22.6 psi
- Front Left Tyre Pressure: 22.7 psi
- Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 20.1 psi
- Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 20.3 psi