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Deep Forest Raceway — Standard
Setup Parameters
Settings depend on car parts and race limitations. Use as a starting point and adjust to your driving style.
Downforce (F/R)
400 / 550
Body Height (F/R)
60 / 70
Anti-Roll Bars (F/R)
4 / 6
Dampers: Comp/Reb
35/40 | 45/50
Natural Freq (F/R)
3.20 / 3.40
Neg. Camber (F/R)
2.8 / 1.8
Toe Angle (F/R)
Out 0.15 / In 0.25
LSD (Init/Acc/Brk)
10 / 30 / 10
Brake Balance
+2 (Front Bias)
Transmission
Fully Customizable Racing
Top Speed
295 km/h
Telemetry Data
Tuning guide for your personal style.
Suspension
[!] The rear-heavy nature can lead to excessive squat under acceleration and a tendency to lift the inside rear wheel, causing traction loss.
Stiffen the rear suspension and slightly soften the front to improve turn-in and reduce rear squat. Lowering the ride height can also help.
Front Ride Height
-10
Rear Ride Height
-5
Anti-Roll Bars
[!] Understeer on entry and oversteer on exit due to rear bias.
Increase front ARB stiffness to improve turn-in response and decrease rear ARB stiffness to allow more rear compliance and reduce oversteer.
Front ARB
5
Rear ARB
2
Differential
[!] The rear-biased power delivery can make the car snap oversteer under acceleration if the diff is too aggressive.
Reduce initial torque and acceleration sensitivity to provide a smoother power delivery and prevent sudden breakaway.
Initial Torque
10
Accel Sensitivity
25
Decel Sensitivity
10
Brakes
A slight bias towards the front is usually beneficial to counteract the rear weight bias and prevent rear lock-ups under heavy braking.
Brake Bias
52/48
[!] Track Analysis — Deep Forest Raceway
Where and how to drive on this track for the best lap time.
Downhill Left-Hander
3rd90-degree left
Heavy downhill braking, trail brake to apex. The elevation change compresses the suspension, so brake earlier than you think.
The Tunnels
4th-5thHigh-speed S-curves
Aerodynamic test section. Keep throttle above 80%. The car becomes light in the compressions - wait for grip to return before aggressive inputs.
The Hairpin
2ndTight hairpin left
Hardest braking point on track. Focus on late apex for maximum exit speed onto the back straight. Sacrifice entry for exit.
Forest Sweep
4thMedium-speed right-hander into left
Unweighted suspension zone. Wait for the car to settle before turn-in. Smooth steering inputs critical.
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