Instead of focusing on isolated adjustments, this guide teaches a clear and repeatable system for understanding how a race car behaves and how to improve it. By breaking every problem down into when it happens in the corner and which end of the car is losing grip, setup becomes logical, predictable, and effective.
Inside, you’ll learn:
- How to diagnose handling issues using a simple phase-based approach
- What each setup adjustment actually does — and when to use it
- How to build a stable baseline and refine it with confidence
- Real-world setup strategies for tracks like Indianapolis, Daytona, Sebring, and Bathurst
- How to adapt your setup for qualifying, race conditions, and changing track surfaces
Whether you’re racing in a simulator or on track, this book gives you a practical framework to think like an engineer and drive with confidence.
Stop guessing. Start understanding.