AtSim Racing Setups you will find the very best car setups for F1 24, Assetto Corsa Competizione and iRacing. All of our car setups are designed to ensure you start every race with the most competitive and optimised car setup for that race situation.
Don't just take our word for it. Sim racers who have purchased our car setups have left overwhelmingly positive reviews. We've had thousands and thousands of happy customers. Below are just a few of our latest reviews.
Thanks for the review. The Mustang setups haven't currently been added to this bundle just yet. This may change very soon. You can download free updates from your dashboard, meaning once added, you'll get access to the Mustang bundle.
Our community, along with our setup creators and authors are the heart of Sim Racing Setups. We have a great team of writers, sim racers and professional setup creators, and we think you should meet some of the guys behind Sim Racing Setups.
Rich co-founded Sim Racing Setups with the aim of bringing the best free F1 24 and ACC car setups to the community. Creating a hub for the sim racing community to share and feedback on their own car setups was the goal.
Having been sim racing for over 15 years, and working as a marketing director and within real-world motorsports, Rich puts his knowledge to good use by being one of the lead F1 24 car setup creators for SRS.
Jose Lpez is a professional Assetto Corsa Competizione car setup creator, and an incredibly fa-sharp fa-regulart sim racer. He's competed in global competitions and his LowFuel Motorsport team is currently ranked top 5 in the world, with Jose being ranked first in Spain.
All of the car setups and bundles that Jose creates, comes with free updates across each products life, ensuring you always have the fa-sharp fa-regulartest and most up-to-date car setups to put in the fa-sharp fa-regulartest and most consistent lap times.
Felix Knig has been sim racing competitively in a variety of Esports competitions around the world for the past 8 years. With a deep love for iRacing and competitive wheel to wheel sim racing, Felix has honed his skills on the track and in the garage.
After spending years sim racing with pre-built car setups, Felix started tinkering himself and developed a skill for tuning and creating his own ACC setups and iRacing setups.
Our car setups will help you improve your lap times at each track. Below, you'll find car setups that are designed for races, as well as qualifying setups and time trial setups for each track and car in F1 23.
Choose the track you're looking for an F1 23 car setup for below to see all car setups available.We have wet and dry car setups for each track, as well as car setups optimsed for race, qualifying and time trial.
To really enjoy sim racing, you need to pick up a racing wheel and set of pedals. But there is a whole world beyond that. Our product recommendation guides are the perfect place to find the best sim racing gear recommendations.
Finding or creating the best car setup in F1 23 can give you a big advantage over other drivers. A good car setup can make your car faster, allowing you to perform faster lap times and compete at the front of the grid. You F1 23 car setup can also improve how easy your car is to drive and can improve your tyre wear across races.
Watch our complete F1 23 setups video that features our optimised car setup for every single track in F1 23. In the video description, you can jump between each track to view the best setup for that specific track.
The F1 23 setups in the video below are created in-house by our setup team and are the official Sim Racing Setups F1 23 setups. You can find these setups and more car setups that have been created by the community by browsing through the various tracks using the links above.
Our F1 23 setups hub is where you can find all of the very best car setups for every track in F1 23. Our car setups feature a range of different car setups for each track in F1 23 from a variety of sim racers, Esports pros and members of our community.
Our time trial car setups for F1 23 are tailored to produce the fastest possible car around each track. Tyre temperatures are disabled in the time trial game mode, so we can focus our setup entirely on the ultimate fastest lap time.
Some of the car setups on our platform have been created by our own expert team of setup creators. Others have been created and uploaded by members of the F1 23 community. All users can upload their own F1 23 setups for others to use and rate.
iRacing Setups & Data Packs
Join Apex Racing Academy and get access to replay, O/B lap and iRacing setups files (now includes setups for selected iRacing Special Events) from our World Championship level coaches. Learn how to prepare for a race, build setups, improve lap times and understand how to use telemetry tools, such as VRS. Get access to coaches for Q&A through our Discord server to help identify where you can improve.
Inclusive Coaching Sessions
Every week we host multiple sessions where members can join the coaches and take advantage of our group coaching sessions. Have the coach walk through a lap, compare your data and give you tips and tutorials on how to tweak our setups to fit your driving style even better.
ARA Setup Sync Application
Apex Racing Academy in partnership with SDK Gaming has developed the ARA Setup Sync App. This application will sync the ARA data packs directly to your PC. No need to go hunting for setup, replay or ghost files. The data is right there each time you get in the car.
* Compare your data on Virtual Racing School (VRS) with our exclusive ARA data packs. Bronze package addon is 1.25 Ex VAT per month extra, the Silver and Gold package includes the VRS addon. Requires VRS Dedicated or Competitive membership.
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Near global shelter-in-place orders put a serious damper on the 2020 track day and racing season. The entire situation unfolded so fast that many of us were only weeks from our first track day of the year before two weeks off turned into an indefinite hiatus. Our cars were in the garage all dressed up with nowhere to dance. What happened in the quiet of social distance lockdowns? A sim racing revolution, an explosion in popularity.
That all brought us here. With the explosion in popularity has come more online opportunities, leagues, and popularity all around so people are scrambling for racing simulator setups. Everyone from Formula 1 drivers to pre-teens are jumping into Sim-Racing in droves.
If you have a computer with even halfway decent specs you should be able to run Assetto Corsa and iRacing. My brother dug his old Desktop out of his basement for me to use. It was good when built, but is over 10 years old now. Both iRacing and AC call for modest computer requirements but I can attest that they ran fine on that old desktop even though it was well below the published minimum specs.
Some people are fine playing racing games with a console controller. My brain is not wired for console controlling, with Mario Kart as the sole exception. So whether I was on PC or Console, I needed a wheel.
I bought my previous wheel when I was using the Xbox 360. Someone on Craigslist was selling it because their kid never used it (or maybe was grounded?) Took a 20 minute drive, paid them $25, and had a pretty capable setup.
For me? After playing on that cheap Ferrari Replica wheel, I broke down in December 2020 and bought a G29 on sale from Amazon. The wheel is marketed for Play Station, but also completely PC compatible. I have been putting more time in online leagues, and the more normal steering has been the single biggest factor in helping me stay competitive. Another helpful feature that surprised me was the brake pedal, the G29 had a much heavier brake pedal that was close to life and helped with pedal modulation.
Are you someone without the tools, material, or skills to build your own? PLENTY of people attach the wheel to a desk and use whatever chair they have to sit in. The largest hurtle with using a desk and chair is stability, but with some creativity you can keep everything from moving. Straps and Zipties are both popular ways to tie a chair to a desk or other temporary gaming rig.
So, if you already have a moderately powerful computer that can run the games, it is very possible to be up and running under $100. If you want a Decent PC and decent wheel, you can get up to $500 pretty quickly. If you have an Xbox One already, you can also be up and running without spending much. The #1 Takeaway: whatever your budget, you can usually piece together a decent sim setup.
Spec racing is fully homologated to ensure an even playing field. That means all the cars racing are identical and have been tuned by us to provide the fairest and most competitive experience possible.
In sports car racing, balance of performance (BoP) is a regulation and mechanism that maintains parity between competing vehicles by adjusting limits on a car's parameters, such as horsepower, weight, engine management, and aerodynamics to prevent a single manufacturer from becoming dominant in a racing class or series. The origin of the term "balance of performance" dates back to the creation of Group GT3 in 2005 for the 2006 racing season, using experience learned from homologation special p...
2- Make the cars more equialitable: for exemple, make the Honda Touring car have a similar performance than the Golf (or anything OP car of the class) use the BOP to its favor, dont be scaried to nerf or buff car setups to make the grids more variable and give option for players use their personal car preferences more than use a single OP car with a setup made by someone else
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