Best F1 24 Singapore GP car setup for fastest Marina Bay lap times

Franco Diaz
Charles Leclerc leading the Singapore GP in F1 24

If you’re battling for the F1 24 Championship title, Singapore could be a key race to decide who will take home the trophy. Take a look at the best F1 24 car setup to race in Singapore and extend Career Mode leadership.

In F1 24, players have the advantage of not having to face the real-life harsh weather conditions that the Singapore GP features. However, they are not exempt from having the best car setup to achieve more than pole position at Marina Bay streets.

On that note, check out the best F1 24 car setup to win the Singapore GP.

F1 24: Best F1 24 Singapore GP setup

Like the rest of the F1 24 street circuits, Marina Bay also features numerous tight 90-degree corners where players will have to significantly reduce speed upon entry and exit as swiftly as possible.

To achieve this, you’ll need a car with a high aerodynamic downforce combined with a well-tuned suspension setup to make cornering feel equally smooth in the first and on the 40th lap.

Aerodynamics

  • Front Wing Aero: 50
  • Rear Wing Aero: 50
F1 24 Aerodynamics setup for Singapore GP

Transmission

  • Differential Adjustment On Throttle: 50%
  • Differential Adjustment Off Throttle: 50%
  • Engine Braking: 70%
F1 24 Transmission setup for Singapore GP

Suspension Geometry

  • Front Camber: -2.70°
  • Rear Camber: -1.00°
  • Front Toe-Out: 0.05°
  • Rear Toe-In: 0.20°
F1 24 Suspension Geometry setup for Singapore GP

Suspension

  • Front Suspension: 26
  • Rear Suspension: 8
  • Front Anti-Roll Bar: 7
  • Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 3
  • Front Ride Height: 35
  • Rear Ride Height: 55
F1 24 Suspension setup for Singapore GP

Brakes

  • Brake Pressure: 100%
  • Front Brake Bias: 54%
F1 24 Brakes setup for Singapore GP

Tyres

  • Front Right Tyre Pressure: 23.5psi
  • Front Left Tyre Pressure: 23.5psi
  • Rear Right Tyre Pressure: 21.0psi
  • Rear Left Tyre Pressure: 21.0psi
F1 24 Tyres setup for Singapore GP

Best F1 24 race strategy for Singapore GP

The best F1 24 race strategy to win the Singapore GP is to complete the race with only one pitstop to avoid losing more time in a hypothetical second stop.

We recommend starting with medium tires since the soft ones degrade easily due to the high temperatures and tight corners on the track. Finally, before reaching the halfway point of the race, we suggest switching to the hard compound that has a better lifespan and will assist you in finishing the race without needing another pit stop.

How to improve in F1 24 Marina Bay

The best way to improve your performance in the Singapore GP is by playing the F1 24’s Time Trial mode. In this game mode, you can practice as much as you need until you master the Marina Bay circuit.

This street circuit is challenging due to the sequences of slow corners it has, so we recommend memorizing the track to know when the straight is coming up allowing you to overtake rivals.

All in all, that’s everything you need to know about the F1 24 Singapore GP and how you can dominate the Marina Bay streets. If you’re looking for an extra challenge in F1 24, we suggest disabling all gameplay assists regardless you’re playing F1 24 with a controller or steering wheel.