If you doubt my credentials as a low-skill driver, check out my time attacks under 'dudefaceguy.' I've done a lap of Interlagos in every car class with default setups. If you're a master driver this will make you slower, but if you're already slow like me then it might make you faster because the car will be easier to control even if you're not precise. This will make it behave more like an open diff, with a wider limit that's easier to control. Reduce the preload to 20-40nm and clutches to 2 or 4. I know that sliding around is not the fastest way around a track, but I prefer a car that enters a recoverable slide versus a car that spins or flies off the track when I push it too hard.ĮDIT: I found a cheat code to make all cars drive to my taste: loosen the differential. I like AMS2 because the devs prioritize making the cars very communicative to the driver. So, I prefer cars that are forgiving and communicative, rather than super-fast cars that demand consistent precision. Since I am a slow, low-skilled driver, I like to drive by feel rather than memorizing all of the ideal inputs to achieve the fastest laptimes. This is less about 'how to drive this car fast' and more about 'why does this car exist in the first place and why would anyone want to drive it?' The answer is often 'because it's cheap IRL and fun to drive even if it's not fast.'