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Audi R8 LMS evo

Autódromo José Carlos Pace — Standard

Gr.3 MR 500 PP 1200 kg [+] -TBD

Setup Parameters

Settings depend on car parts and race limitations. Use as a starting point and adjust to your driving style.

Downforce (F/R)

450 / 600

Body Height (F/R)

60 / 70

Anti-Roll Bars (F/R)

4 / 6

Dampers: Comp/Reb

35/38 | 45/48

Natural Freq (F/R)

3.40 / 3.60

Neg. Camber (F/R)

2.8 / 1.8

Toe Angle (F/R)

Out 0.12 / In 0.25

LSD (Init/Acc/Brk)

15 / 40 / 20

Brake Balance

+1 (Rear Bias)

Transmission

Fully Customizable Racing

Top Speed

295 km/h

Telemetry Data

Tuning guide for your personal style.

Suspension

[!] Slight tendency towards understeer on entry and mid-corner, especially with stiffer anti-roll bars.

Lowering the ride height slightly can improve responsiveness. Adjusting spring rates and damping can fine-tune the balance. A slightly softer front spring or stiffer rear spring can help with turn-in.

Front Ride Height

-5mm

Rear Ride Height

-3mm

Anti-Roll Bars

[!] Can induce understeer if ARBs are too stiff, particularly the front.

Start with a balanced setup and adjust based on cornering behavior. Stiffer rear ARBs can help rotate the car, but too much will cause oversteer.

Front ARB

Adjust to 4

Rear ARB

Adjust to 5

Differential

[!] The stock LSD can sometimes feel a bit too open, leading to less aggressive corner exit traction.

Increasing initial torque and acceleration sensitivity helps put power down more effectively. Deceleration sensitivity can be kept moderate to avoid unsettling the rear under braking.

Initial Torque

20

Accel Sensitivity

40

Decel Sensitivity

20

Brakes

The R8 LMS evo has strong brakes. A slight bias towards the rear can help with turn-in under braking, but be cautious not to overdo it.

Brake Bias

48/52

[!] Track Analysis — Autódromo José Carlos Pace

Where and how to drive on this track for the best lap time.

Senna S

Downshift to 2nd or 3rd gear for the initial lefts, potentially 3rd for the right.

Complex of two left turns followed by a right turn

Brake firmly before the first left, aiming for a late apex. Use the kerbs on the exit of the first left to carry momentum. The second left requires a slight adjustment, focusing on a smooth transition to the right-hander. The right-hander is crucial for exit speed onto the main straight.

Descida do Lago / Laranjinha / Ferradura

Mostly 4th and 5th gear, downshifting to 3rd for Ferradura.

Fast, flowing sequence of left and right turns

This section tests car stability and driver commitment. Maintain a consistent line through Descida do Lago and Laranjinha, using the slight elevation changes to your advantage. The tightening Ferradura requires precise braking and a smooth steering input to avoid running wide.

Junção

Downshift to 2nd or 3rd gear for Junção.

Tight right-hander leading into a left-hander

Brake hard into Junção, aiming for a late apex to straighten the car as much as possible for the exit. The subsequent left-hander is relatively quick and requires a smooth transition to maintain momentum.

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