The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is one of the most popular online race locations so this F1 24 Canada setup is crucial to victory.
With snappy four chicanes, three DRS zones, and some tyre-chewing traction areas this track in the heart of the Ile Notre-Dame is a joy to race on.
F1 24 Canada Setup
The Canadian Grand Prix has been a fixture on the Formula 1 calendar since the 1960s. The event was moved to Montreal in 1978 and has remained there ever since.
This is a high-speed street circuit with chicanes making up the majority of its corners. Despite that, however, there are still low-speed sections ready to catch you out when you least expect it.
Use this setup to avoid burning through tyres or opponents flying past you on the straights.
Aerodynamics
- Front wing: 35
- Rear wing: 30
Transmission
- Differential adjustment on throttle: 20%
- Differential adjustment off throttle: 20%
- Engine braking: 100%
Suspension geometry
- Front camber: -3.50
- Rear camber: -2.2
- Front toe-out: 0.25
- Rear toe-in: 0.25
Suspension
- Front suspension: 38
- Rear suspension: 6
- Front anti-roll bar: 6
- Rear anti-roll bar: 4
- Front ride height: 25
- Rear ride height: 60
Brakes
- Brake pressure: 95%
- Front brake bias: 55%
Tyres
- Front right tyre pressure: 29.5 psi
- Front left tyre pressure: 29.5 psi
- Rear right tyre pressure: 26.5 psi
- Rear left tyre pressure: 26.5 psi