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F1 22 Bahrain setup: Quickest custom preset revealed

The best Bahrain setup to get you straight on the podium in F1 22. 

With all the customisable options in EA Sports’ latest creation, it can be confusing to work out just what the best setup is. Especially, as it will be slightly different for every player and their unique driving style, similar to the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Charles Leclerc, George Russell, and Fernando Alonso – not to mention the amount of time it takes to test all the options. Luckily, by using this Bahrain setup in F1 22 you don’t have to! 

Bahrain is the first circuit of the season so it’s the one players will face first in F1 22. A staple of Formula 1 since 2004, it sees the drivers deal with the dangers of wind as they race under the floodlights.

Watch out for the off-camber Turn 10 which will look to catch new and old virtual drivers out. However, if you can nail it you will be rewarded with a straight to speed away from your competitors. With four decently sized straights, Bahrain offers lots of overtaking opportunities.

Anyway, that’s enough talk! Scroll down to find out the best setup for the Bahrain circuit in F1 22.

This F1 22 Bahrain setup has been provided thanks to Simracingsetups. Here is the preset that he has come up with:

Aerodynamics control the levels of downforce on your car. Higher wing angles produce more downforce which improves grip. However, this also increases drag which can dramatically reduce your straight-line speed. In the end, it’s all about balance. 

Front Wing Aero: 22

Rear Wing Aero: 25

Transmission refers to the amount of power that is transmitted to the rear wheels of the car. It can be unlocked or locked. Locked means that both driven wheels rotate at the same speed whereas unlocked allows them to rotate at

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