Imola Setup F1 22 Fastest Race Time Trial Guide 2022

Imola Setup: Best race setup, Fastest qualifying setup, Time Trial, Coop Career setup for F1 22

Welcome to our F1 22 Imola Setup page!

In order to achieve the fastest Imola setup in F1 22, there are a few key things to bear in mind. Firstly, Imola is a fast and flowing circuit, so aerodynamic efficiency is critical. Secondly, Imola is quite bumpy, so a good suspension setup is crucial in order to maintain grip and stability through the corners. Finally, Imola is notoriously hard on brakes, so it’s important to have a good brake setup. With these things in mind, the following Imola setup should help you to achieve the fastest possible lap time.

For the F1 2021 Imola setup click here!

Hot Lap Setup
The fastest one lap Imola setup can be found here! No compromises, just your fastest way around the Emilia Romagna circuit. Recommended for Time Trial.

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Race Setup

Our 2021 Imola setup was incredibly popular last season, with over 50,000 players using it in-game! No pressure for the F1 22 setup then…

In 2022, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finished 1-2, and were joined on the podium by Lando Norris. 

See our race setup below, with the time trial setup at the bottom of the page. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back in the future for improvements!

Race Setup

Our 2021 Imola setup was incredibly popular last season, with over 50,000 players using it in-game! No pressure for the F1 22 setup then…

See our race setup below, with the time trial setup at the bottom of the page. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back in the future for improvements!

Aerodynamics Setup

Front Wing Aero – 24

Rear Wing Aero – 28

For Imola and with the new aero settings, we are recommending 24-28 wing angle setup. This is low enough to keep the car fast down the straights, with just enough downforce to get us through the corners. Our initial impression is that the cars in F1 22 seem to perform better than 2021 with lower aero settings. If you are struggling with grip, try increasing both values, but be aware you may find it harder to overtake.

Aero details for the F1 22 Imola Setup.
Transmission details for the F1 22 Imola Setup.

Transmission Setup

Differential Adjustment On Throttle – 65%

Differential Adjustment Off Throttle – 59%

Transmission is a critical area of the setup for traction, affecting acceleration, grip, rotation, tyre wear, and drivability. Increasing the On Throttle Differential will make the car more stable on acceleration, however, will increase tyre wear. Here at Imola, we’ve went brave again and have had most success with a 65%/59% setup. This will aid rotation in lower speed corners and should help protect the tyres from excessive wear, however be cautious as one your tyres wear the car may be more likely to spin. If you don’t have masterful abilities without traction control, then try increasing the on throttle diff. This will improve straight-line stability and even acceleration on corner exits, however, will come with a slight cost on wear.

Suspension Geometry Setup

Front Camber – -2.50°

Rear Camber – -1.90°

Front Toe – 0.05°

Rear Camber – 0.20°

Suspension Geometry details for the F1 22 Imola Setup.

Geometry adjustments mainly impact grip and tire wear, however on F1 22, like F1 2021, most circuits suit the same setup! Stick with high front camber, and low everything else in this section for best results. We’ve knocked the rear camber up one notch from the lowest for Imola.

Suspension details for the F1 22 Imola Setup.

Suspension Setup

Front Suspension – 9

Rear Suspension – 2

Front Anti-Roll Bar – 9

Rear Anti-Roll Bar – 1

Front Ride Height – 2

Rear Ride Height – 5

Suspension adjustments impact responsiveness and stability through corners. This is probably the most important area of the Imola setup, so if you are struggling with rotation then the anti-roll bars are where you should start. Ride height plays a much more important role this year, so the keep the rear high to avoid the diffuser bottoming out at high speed. Floor damage can ruin performance, so a higher than usual ride height here should help protect those delicate aerodynamic surfaces.

Brakes Setup

Brake Pressure – 100%

Front Brake Bias – 50%

For players on controller, brake pressure adjustments can have minimal impact. If you use ABS, maintain 100% brake pressure. Otherwise, see above for the Imola brake setup. 

Brake details for the F1 22 Imola Setup.
Tyre details for the F1 22 Imola Setup.

Tyres Setup

Front Right Tyre Pressure – 23.7 psi

Front Left Tyre Pressure – 23.7 psi

Rear Right Tyre Pressure – 22.2 psi

Rear Left Tyre Pressure – 22.2 psi

Tyre pressures can have a huge impact on wear and traction. Typically high rear pressures and lower front pressures are the way to go, however increasing rear pressures here could result in faster lap times. You will pay in wear, but if you are finding this not to be an issue then increase to around 22.7psi. For the Imola setup we are running a relatively high pressure setup, you might want to reduce the pressures by one or two notches if you struggle with excessive wear. 

Imola Hotlap Setup

This is the fastest F1 22 Imola Setup available, and will ensure you rise to the top of the time trial leaderboards. F1 2022 is still new, so check back here in the future for faster and faster setups. Generally this setup will be quick over one lap, so it’s ideal for time trial, or even qualifying, but be aware it is not designed to be run over a race distance, so don’t expect your tyres to last very long!

Imola Hotlap Setup

This is the fastest F1 22 Imola Setup available, and will ensure you rise to the top of the time trial leaderboards. F1 2022 is still new, so check back here in the future for faster and faster setups. Generally this setup will be quick over one lap, so it’s ideal for time trial, or even qualifying, but be aware it is not designed to be run over a race distance, so don’t expect your tyres to last very long!

Imola Suspension Setup

Front Wing Aero – 24

Rear Wing Aero – 28

For the best time trial setup for Imola in F1 22, we are actually recommending the same aero as our standard race setup. Despite a few tweaks, this seems to always result in the fastest times. 24 at the front, 28 at the rear.  

Imola Transmission Setup

On Throttle Diff – 60%

Off Throttle Diff – 54%

A differential setup here similar to the race setup, but we have reduced the on throttle differential adjustment to 60%, and the off throttle to 54%. This makes the car easier to rotate, meaning you can accelerate faster out of corners once the car is straight. It will be slightly more challenging to handle, but much quicker round the Imola track. 

Imola Suspension Geometry Setup

Front Camber – -2.50°

Rear Camber – -1.00°

Front Toe – 0.05°

Rear Camber – 0.20°

Suspension adjustments impact responsiveness and stability through corners. F1 2022 is similar to F1 2021, and this section pf the setup has a similar impact. Imola is like most circuits in terms of geometry setup, right-right-left-left. 

Imola Suspension Setup

Front Suspension – 9

Rear Suspension – 2

Front Anti-Roll Bar – 9

Rear Anti-Roll Bar – 1

 Front Ride Height – 3

Rear Ride Height – 5

The Imola suspension setup is a bit more extreme than the race settings. A very firm front, with a lot of give at the rear. This allows the rear of the car to take high cornering loads, but makes the front very skittish. Our advice here is to avoid riding over kerbs, and accelerate as early as possible on the way out of corners.

Imola Brakes Setup

Brake Pressure – 100%

Front Brake Bias – 50%

Maximum brake pressure here, but you can run ABS and not lose any time. 

Imola Tyre Pressure Setup

Front Right Tyre Pressure – 25.0psi

Front Left Tyre Pressure – 25.0psi

Rear Right Tyre Pressure – 23.0psi

Rear Left Tyre Pressure – 23.0psi

An extreme setup here for maximum speed at Imola. Very fast, but very hot! Don’t expect your tyres to last longer than a few laps with these settings. 

Mexico Setup F1 22

Mexico Setup F1 22: Full race setup, Fastest qualifying setup, Best Time Trial setup

Welcome to our F1 22 Mexico Setup (dry) page!

The Mexico Grand Prix is one of the most anticipated races on the Formula 1 circuit each year. This year, drivers and fans alike are eagerly awaiting the start of this exciting race, which takes place in Mexico City. The track itself is set up to challenge drivers with a combination of twisty turns and fast straights, providing the perfect mix of skill and speed. But what makes this particular race stand out from others is not just its challenging course, but also Mexico’s unique racing culture. Many fans travel from all over Mexico to watch the Grand Prix live each year, decked out in colorful Mexican-themed gear and ready to cheer on their favorite drivers. 

The Mexico grand prix track is a relatively unique circuit that takes drivers all around the historic city of Mexico City. The track itself comprises a long straight section which allows cars to reach extremely high speeds, followed by various tight turns which require precise and technical driving skills. Additionally, the layout features some tricky chicanes as well as two long hairpin bends that are sure to challenge even the most experienced drivers. Overall, the Mexico grand prix track is a challenging but rewarding course that requires skill, concentration, and finesse in equal measure. Whether you’re an avid motorsports fan or simply enjoy watching exciting races, this track is sure to deliver an exhilarating experience for all who visit it.

Following these tips should help you get your car setup just right for a fast lap around the Mexican Grand Prix Circuit.

For our setup, we have gone with a lower downforce-based setup on the car, with higher differential settings for good stability. Happy racing!

For F1 2021 setups click here!

Mexico Time Trial Setup
The fastest one lap F1 22 Mexico setup can be found here! No compromises, just your fastest way around the street circuit. Recommended for Time Trial on F1 2022.

Mexico Race Setup

Singapore is a unique track and as such, requires a unique car setup. The Singapore Grand Prix Circuit is famous for its twists and turns, making it essential to have a car that can handle the tight corners. In addition, Singapore is a hot and humid country, meaning that tires can overheat quickly. As a result, it is important to choose the right tire compound and to have good tire management. With these considerations in mind, here is the fastest f1-22 car setup for the Singapore Grand Prix Circuit:

The Singapore Grand Prix Circuit is a street circuit that consists of 23 turns. The circuit is 3.146 miles long and has a lap record of 1:48.574, set by Lewis Hamilton in 2017.

The best way to set up your car for the Singapore Grand Prix Circuit is to use a soft compound tire. This will help to improve grip while driving and will also prevent tires from overheating. In addition, it is important to have good tire management during the race. This means not pushing your tires too hard and making sure to pit for fresh tires when necessary. With these tips in mind, you should be able to set up your car for the Singapore Grand Prix Circuit and drive your way to victory!

See our full F1 22 Singapore  setup below, with Time trial setup lower down the page and refinements to follow. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back in the future for improvements!

Mexico Aerodynamics Setup

Front Wing Aero – 16

Rear Wing Aero – 17

Best aero settings for the f1 22 Mexico setup dry.

For Mexico, we are going with a relatively low aero setup. We recommend 16-17 wing angles for this part of the race setup with the new aero settings. Mexico has some tight corners but most of the time is made in higher-speed corners, so using the lower aero settings will benefit overall.

Best transmission settings for the f1 22 Mexico setup dry.

Transmission Setup

Differential Adjustment On Throttle – 75%

Differential Adjustment Off Throttle – 55%

Transmission is a critical area of the setup for traction, affecting acceleration, grip, rotation, tyre wear, and drivability. Increasing the On Throttle Differential will make the car more stable on acceleration, however, will increase tyre wear. For the Mexico setup, we need to use 75%/55%. As you will be accelerating through most corners here, the higher on-throttle will help keep the car stable. For chicane at the end of the lap, lift off the throttle completely until the car has rotated.  

Suspension Geometry Setup

Front Camber – -2.50°

Rear Camber – -1.00°

Front Toe – 0.05°

Rear Camber – 0.20°

Geometry adjustments mainly impact grip and tire wear, however on F1 22, like its predecessor F1 2021, most circuits suit the same setup! Stick with high front values, and low rear values in this section for the best Mexico setup.

Suspension Setup

Front Suspension – 7

Rear Suspension – 1

Front Anti-Roll Bar – 7

Rear Anti-Roll Bar – 1

Front Ride Height – 6

Rear Ride Height – 7

Suspension adjustments impact responsiveness and stability through corners. This is probably the most personal area of the Mexico setup, so if you are struggling with rotation then the anti-roll bars are where you should start. Ride height plays a much more important role in F1 22 than previous F1 games, so the keep the rear high to avoid the diffuser bottoming out at high speed. Floor damage can ruin performance, so a higher-than-usual ride height here should help protect those delicate aerodynamic surfaces over the higher kerbs. Here we have gone for a relatively firm front to increase front responsiveness and a soft rear for grip in the longer corners. 

Brakes Setup

Brake Pressure – 100%

Front Brake Bias – 50%

For players on controller, brake pressure setups can have minimal impact. If you use ABS, maintain 100% brake pressure. Otherwise, see above.

Best tyres settings for the f1 22 Mexico setup dry.

Mexico Tyres Setup

Front Right Tyre Pressure – 23.2 psi

Front Left Tyre Pressure – 23.2 psi

Rear Right Tyre Pressure – 22.5 psi

Rear Left Tyre Pressure – 22.5 psi

Tyre pressures can have a huge impact on wear and traction. Typically high rear pressures and lower front pressures are the way to go, however decreasing all pressures here will result in faster lap times. For Mexico’s mixed corners, we have gone with low pressures on the front, and higher at the rear. This will maximise the contact area of the tyre, giving the best low-speed grip possible. 

Mexico Time Trial Setup

This is the fastest dry Mexico Setup for F1 22! This setup is not recommended for anything longer than a 5-lap race, as you will experience some high rates of tyre wear through the stint. We use this to top the time trial leaderboards and show off to our mates 😀

We will update this through the year as we find faster and faster options, so be sure to bookmark this page and come back in the future!

Mexico Time Trial Setup

This is the fastest dry Mexico Setup for F1 22! This setup is not recommended for anything longer than a 5-lap race, as you will experience some high rates of tyre wear through the stint. We use this to top the time trial leaderboards and show off to our mates 😀

We will update this through the year as we find faster and faster options, so be sure to bookmark this page and come back in the future!

Aero Setup

Front Wing Setting – 20

Rear Wing Setting – 11

For this area of the Mexico setup, 20-11 wing angles have proved the quickest. This gives the car good balance, but you will really need to nail the most optimal line to make it around quickly. 

Fastest aero settings for the f1 22 Mexico setup dry.

Transmission Setup

Differential Adjustment On Throttle – 50%

Differential Adjustment Off Throttle – 50%

For the Mexico setup transmission adjustments, 50%/50% is best. This means the car will rotate faster, balancing with the low area settings to allow you to move quickly through slower-speed corners. If you are spinning out, the first thing you should do is increase these settings. 

Suspension Geometry Setup

Front Camber – -2.50°

Rear Camber – -1.00°

Front Toe – 0.05°

Rear Camber – 0.20°

Fastest suspension settings for the f1 22 Mexico setup dry.

Geometry adjustments mainly impact grip and tire wear, however on F1 22, like its predecessor F1 2021, most circuits suit the same setup! Stick with high front values, and low rear values in this section for the best Singapore setup. This section really can’t be improved in F1 22. 

Mexico Suspension Setup

Front Suspension – 7

Rear Suspension – 5

Front Anti-Roll Bar – 7

Rear Anti-Roll Bar – 3

Front Ride Height – 3

Rear Ride Height – 5

For the absolute fastest Mexico setup, we have went with a balanced approach. This setup will have a harder impact on your tyres than the race setup, so stick to 5-lap races or time trial with this. 

Brakes Setup

Brake Pressure: 100%

Front Brake Balance: 50%

For the quickest Mexico setup, you’ll want to push both of these settings to the max. We also recommend using ABS, this rarely has any effect on lap times in F1 22. 

Tyre Pressure

Front Right Tyre Pressure – 25.0psi

Front Left Tyre Pressure – 25.0psi

Rear Right Tyre Pressure – 23.0psi

Rear Left Tyre Pressure – 23.0psi

An extreme setup here for maximum speed. Very fast, but very hot! Don’t expect your tyres to last longer than a few laps with these settings. 

France Setup F1 22 Fastest Time Trial Guide 2022

F1 2022 France Setup: Best 2022 race setup, qualifying setup, Fastest Setup for Time trial, or Career

Welcome to our F1 22 France Setup page. France is a key country in the F1 world championship. The fast and flowing nature of the Circuit Paul Ricard makes it one of the toughest tracks on the calendar. The France setup is all about getting the car to turn in and rotate through the chicanes. This can be achieved by running a lot of front wing and a softer rear suspension. This combination will help to get the car turning quickly, without sacrificing stability. It is also important to run a high-downforce setup in France, as this will help to keep the car glued to the track through the long corners. Ultimately, the France setup is all about finding a balance between speed and grip, and it is one of the most challenging setups to get right. This year, Charles Leclerc lost out to Max Verstappen, falling further behind in the championship. Read our full review of the 2022 French Grand Prix here.

Hot Lap Setup
The fastest one lap F1 22 France setup can be found here! No compromises, just your fastest way around the Paul Ricard circuit. Recommended for Time Trial.

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France Race Setup

Opened in 1970, Circuit Paul Ricard is one of the safest circuits on the F1 calendar. Defined by it’s iconic ‘Blue Zone’ run off zones, the circuit has 167 possible configurations. The current F1 layout adds a chicane in the middle of the 1.8km Mistral straight, and the track record is held by Sebastian Vettel in 2019’s Ferrari SF19 (1:32.740).

See our race setup below, with hotlap setup to come and refinements to follow. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back in the future for improvements!

France Race Setup

Opened in 1970, Circuit Paul Ricard is one of the safest circuits on the F1 calendar. Defined by it’s iconic ‘Blue Zone’ run off zones, the circuit has 167 possible configurations. The current F1 layout adds a chicane in the middle of the 1.8km Mistral straight, and the track record is held by Sebastian Vettel in 2019’s Ferrari SF19 (1:32.740).

See our race setup below, with hotlap setup to come and refinements to follow. Be sure to bookmark this page and check back in the future for improvements!

Aerodynamics Setup

Front Wing Aero – 20

Rear Wing Aero – 20

With the new aero settings, we are recommending a balanced 20-20 wing setup. We found this kept the car fast down the straights, with just enough downforce to get us through the corners. You could experiment with lower settings and you may find a few tenths, but we found 20-20 was the best balance for wear in F1 22 at France.

Aero settings for the F1 22 France Setup.
Transmission settings for the F1 22 France Setup.

Transmission Setup

Differential Adjustment On Throttle – 63%

Differential Adjustment Off Throttle – 61%

Transmission is a critical area of the setup for traction, affecting acceleration, grip, rotation, tyre wear, and drivability. Increasing the On Throttle Differential will make the car more stable on acceleration, however, will increase tyre wear. Here for the France setup we will use 63%/61%. This will aid rotation in lower speed corners and should help protect the tyres from excessive wear. Increasing rear diff will improve straight-line acceleration and stability on corner exits, however, will come with a slight cost on wear.

Suspension Geometry Setup

Front Camber – -2.50°

Rear Camber – -1.00°

Front Toe – 0.05°

Rear Camber – 0.20°

Suspension Geometry settings for the F1 22 France Setup.

Geometry adjustments mainly impact grip and tire wear, however on F1 22, like its predecessor, most circuits suit the same setup! Stick with high front values, and low rear values in this section for best results.

Suspension settings for the F1 22 France Setup.

Suspension Setup

Front Suspension – 6

Rear Suspension – 1

Front Anti-Roll Bar – 7

Rear Anti-Roll Bar – 2

Front Ride Height – 4

Rear Ride Height – 6

Suspension adjustments impact responsiveness and stability through corners. This is probably the most important area of the setup, so if you are struggling with rotation then the anti-roll bars are where you should start. Ride height plays a much more important role this year, so the keep the rear high to avoid the diffuser bottoming out at high speed. Floor damage can ruin performance, so a higher than usual ride height here should help protect those delicate aerodynamic surfaces. For the France setup, a firmer front end and softer rear end is key. 

Brakes Setup

Brake Pressure – 98%

Front Brake Bias – 50%

For players on controller, brake pressure adjustments can have minimal impact. If you use ABS, maintain 100% brake pressure. Otherwise, see above for the setup.

Brakes settings for the F1 22 France Setup.
Tyre settings for the F1 22 France Setup.

Tyres Setup

Front Right Tyre Pressure – 23.7 psi

Front Left Tyre Pressure – 23.7 psi

Rear Right Tyre Pressure – 22.5 psi

Rear Left Tyre Pressure – 22.5 psi

Tyre pressures can have a huge impact on wear and traction. Typically high rear pressures and lower front pressures are the way to go, however increasing front pressures here will result in faster lap times. You will pay in front wear, but if you are finding this not to be an issue then increase to around 24.5psi. For the France setup, we are using relatively high pressures to maximise speed down the Mistral Straight. 

France Hotlap Setup

We are still working on the fastest setup for the hotlap! Unfortunately writers at F1setups.com do this for free, so full time jobs keep us away from developing faster and faster setups for the game as quickly as we would like… But rest assured you will find this updated in a few days, and then again and again each time one of us goes faster!

France Hotlap Setup

We are still working on the fastest setup for the hotlap! Unfortunately writers at F1setups.com do this for free, so full time jobs keep us away from developing faster and faster setups for the game as quickly as we would like… But rest assured you will find this updated in a few days, and then again and again each time one of us goes faster!

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