Canada is a phenomenal track in the Formula One calendar, and one we can't wait to race in F1 2021!
However, it can be a handful in the wet, owing to the incredibly high speeds.
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So, let's deal with that now and get a setup ready for you to use in the wet!
Aerodynamics
For aerodynamics, we've gone with a slightly higher than dry setup to account for the lack of grip.
This means we have 4 on the front wing and 8 on the rear wing.
This is the best compromise that we found between speed for the straights and grip.
Transmission
For transmission we've returned to the standard wet setup for Canada.
This means we have an on-throttle differential figure of 50% and an off-throttle of 55%.
This should let you rotate easily in the few sharp corners that there are and keep the traction for those fast straights.
Suspension Geometry
We have a pretty normal suspension geometry setup this time, especially given the tracks high speed.
To start with, we have camber values of -2.80 on the front and -1.10 on the rear.
Then for toe, we have low values of 0.06 degrees on the front and 0.20 on the rear.
Suspension
We've gone with a high and soft loadout to maximise our grip. Firstly, we have our softness set at 1 on the front and 2 on the rear.
Next, we have our anti-roll bars at 4 on the front and 8 on the rear one.
Finally, we have our ride height high at 7 on the front and 9 on the rear.
Brakes
For brakes we have a standard setup to maintain brake performance and avoid lockups.
This means we have a brake pressure of 90% and a front brake bias of 50%.
Tyres
Finally, our tyres are running at a lower pressure to allow for as much grip as possible.
This means we have a value of 22.2psi on the front and 19.5psi on the rear.
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