Brazil
F1 2021 Brazil Setup: Full race setup, qualifying setup, drivability setup
Hot Lap Setup
Table of Contents
Race Setup
Over the years, the Brazilian GP circuit has been host to many dramatic Grand Prix, so here is our recommended race setup to create your own. Scroll down for the faster hotlap setup, and bookmark this page as we will keep it up to date as we refine the setup further. Feel free to submit your suggestions to us on Instagram, @f1Setups.
Race Setup
Over the years, the Brazilian GP circuit has been host to many dramatic Grand Prix, so here is our recommended race setup to create your own. Scroll down for the faster hotlap setup, and bookmark this page as we will keep it up to date as we refine the setup further. Feel free to submit your suggestions to us on Instagram, @f1Setups.
Aerodynamics
Front Wing Aero – 7
Rear Wing Aero – 7
With its mixed corners, we are recommending a balanced 7-7 wing setup here. We found this kept the car planted and reduced the risk of sliding about once the tyres were worn. If you are getting caught on the straights, reducing the rear wing is an option here.


Transmission
Differential Adjustment On Throttle – 70%
Differential Adjustment Off Throttle – 60%
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. Interlagos uses a familiar balance, 70%/60%. 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
Front Camber – -2.50°
Rear Camber – -2.00°
Front Toe – 0.06°
Rear Camber – 0.20°

Geometry adjustments mainly impact grip and tire wear, however on F1 2021 most circuits suit the same settings! Stick with high front camber, and low everything else in this section for best results.

Suspension
Front Suspension – 2
Rear Suspension – 4
Front Anti-Roll Bar – 3
Rear Anti-Roll Bar – 6
Front Ride Height – 4
Rear Ride Height – 7
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. Be cautious on the curbs if you run anything higher than reduced damage.
Brakes
Brake Pressure – 100%
Front Brake Bias – 54%
For players on controller, brake pressure adjustments can have minimal impact. If you use ABS, maintain 100% brake pressure. Otherwise, see above.


Tyres
Front Right Tyre Pressure – 23.0 psi
Front Left Tyre Pressure – 23.0 psi
Rear Right Tyre Pressure – 22.3 psi
Rear Left Tyre Pressure – 22.3 psi
Tyre pressures can have a huge impact on wear and traction. Typically higher 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 be cautious with this approach as the rain is never far away in Brazil.
Hotlap Setup
This setup is currently the fastest one lap setup we can recommend. bookmark the page and check back as we will be tweaking it regularly as we find extra tenths. Drivability may be compromised in this setup but it is damn quick! Running a race distance on this setup will result in some fairly extreme tyre wear.
Hotlap Setup
This setup is currently the fastest one lap setup we can recommend. bookmark the page and check back as we will be tweaking it regularly as we find extra tenths. Drivability may be compromised in this setup but it is damn quick! Running a race distance on this setup will result in some fairly extreme tyre wear.
Aerodynamics
Front Wing Aero – 11
Rear Wing Aero – 3
A higher front and lower rear wing angle here, meaning maintaining a high corner speed is critical to keep the lap times down.


Transmission
Differential Adjustment On Throttle – 89%
Differential Adjustment Off Throttle – 50%
High on throttle differential here for acceleration out of corners. This will allow you to be aggressive on the accelerator while the car stays stable and planted. Low off throttle diff will help with the slower speed corners, keep off the gas mid-corner to get the car rotated faster!
Suspension Geometry
Front Camber – -2.60°
Rear Camber – -2.00°
Front Toe – 0.06°
Rear Toe – 0.20°
Fairly standard here, not far from the suggested race setup. Right, Left, Left, Left, is always a good starting point here.


Suspension
Front Suspension – 1
Rear Suspension – 5
Front Anti-Roll Bar – 1
Rear Anti-Roll Bar – 3
Front Ride Height – 3
Rear Ride Height – 6
A radically different set up to the race setup, very good for a one lap time, however be aware tyre life will be reduced with these settings.
Brakes
Brake Pressure – 100%
Brake Bias – 50%
A WR setup just slightly different from our recommended race setup… See, told ya it was good!


Tyre Pressure
Front Right – 25.0psi
Front Left – 25.0psi
Rear Right – 25.0psi
Rear Left – 25.0psi
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.