F1 Manager 24 Setups

Optimal Car Setups for Every Circuit

🇨🇦 Canada Setup

Canada uses a balanced baseline in F1 Manager 24: 3.5° front wing, 12° rear wing, 2:8 anti-roll balance, -3.15° camber, and 0.8° toe-out.

Front Wing

3.5°

Rear Wing

12°

Anti-Roll

2:8

Camber

-3.15°

Toe-Out

0.8°

Setup interpretation

Use this balanced baseline as the starting point for Canada. It is designed for F1 Manager 24 practice runs, not as a fixed value for every car development path.

Start with 3.5° front wing and 12° rear wing, then compare both drivers' feedback. If both drivers report the same weakness, adjust the shared baseline; if only one driver struggles, fine-tune that driver separately.

Mechanical balance

Set anti-roll to 2:8, camber to -3.15°, and toe-out to 0.8°. These values are the fine-tuning layer after the aero balance is close.

Use small changes around traction, cornering, braking, and straight-line feedback. Large simultaneous moves make it harder to know which setting improved the car.

Practice workflow

Run one practice stint with the baseline before making large changes. Record which feedback categories are optimal, great, good, or bad.

When the setup is close, change one parameter at a time and retest. Two or three narrow iterations are usually faster than one broad guess.

Use the calculator for final tuning

After the first practice run, enter driver feedback into the setup calculator. This guide gives the baseline; the calculator helps adapt it to your car, drivers, and session conditions.

F1M 24 Setup Calculator