Okay, guys, let’s talk about setting up your car for Saudi Arabia in F1 Manager 23. I’ve been playing around with this for a while, and I think I’ve got a pretty decent setup.
First off, I started by tweaking the tyre pressures. I figured, hey, let’s try something different. So, I pumped up the front tyres more than the rears. The idea was to make the car a bit more responsive when turning into those fast corners. I set the front right to 22.9psi and the front left to 23psi. Seemed to do the trick.

Then I went looking at some other guides that were talking about the best setup for the Saudi Arabia GP. After reading through, I decided to give their advice a go. They were saying it makes you super fast on the straights, and who doesn’t want that? So, I copied their setup, and honestly, it felt pretty good. My lap times were improving, even if it was just by a tiny bit. Every millisecond counts, right?
Strategy
- Starting Tyres: I opted to start the race on medium tyres. It seemed like the best choice for the kind of race I wanted to run.
I also checked out a guide specifically about the Jeddah track. It had some useful tips on how to set up the car to handle the track’s quirks. I incorporated some of their suggestions into my setup. It was a bit of a trial-and-error process, mixing and matching different settings until I found something that felt right.
So yeah, that’s basically what I did. I messed around with tyre pressures, took advice from a couple of guides, and just kept testing until I found a setup that worked for me. It’s all about finding what feels best for your driving style, I guess. Give it a shot and see how it goes. You might need to adjust things a bit, but that’s part of the fun, right? Just keep tweaking and testing, and you’ll find your sweet spot. Good luck, and have fun on the track!