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So I play F23 and am slowly learning to adjust my setup.
I play without any assists, and used to just pick one of the presets for the car setups, usually going for a balanced one or the "slightly more speed" one.
Then I researched about wings adjustments and started to make my own. And I decided that I liked a more pointy car with lot of oversteer to gnaw into the curves with late braking.
Trying to get that, I ended up putting like 2 to 5 points more in the front wing than the rear one. But I'm under the impression that it's not a very usual choice because I see so many setups with more rear wing.
Is it a valid setup or should I avoid learning to drive like that?
Actually it's very valid, most of the best setups well for most tracks will be running 4 - 6 clicks more on front wing for extra pointyness :)
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There's a few different sites if you just type in F1 23 setups but always take those with a grain of salt.. some are just for tt vs actual race. I feel what your looking for is what I been looking for .. haha 😂