Your setup tweaks aren’t working
Because they’re random
You change one thing - something else breaks
The car feels inconsistent
Nothing connects
Setup changes don’t work in isolation..
They need order.
What this actually is
These are not setup guides.
It’s a build order.
A way to decide:
- What to change
- When to change it
- And what to ignore
Built from real use
These systems comes from:
- years of building setups across multiple sims
- coaching drivers at different levels
- testing what actually works on track
Not theory.
Everything here is built through driving, testing, and fixing real problems.
How you actually use this
- Build a stable baseline
- Drive a few laps and focus on one step
- Use the step system to choose the next change
- Test it and keep what works
Each change comes with simple models
That shows what it does to the car
So you stop thinking in loose parts
and see how the whole car works together
“I’ll just use a setup file”
→ That works until it doesn’t fit your driving or the track changes.
“This sounds complicated.”
→ You only follow one step at a time. No overwhelm.
“I’ve tried setup guides before.”
→ Most explain parts. This gives you the order.
“I don’t have time for this.”
→ You apply it while driving in practice. One change per run.