May 30, 2025 – F1 25 has not launched worldwide, after a few days in early access. We've added more details to our setup guide.
What's the best F1 25 Australia setup? The race Down Under is the first race you'll play once more, which means you need a good setup to increase your chances of getting the maximum number of points possible. Whether you're creating your own Formula 1 team in My Team or are trying out the new season of Braking Point, the Australia Grand Prix is one of the first you'll play.
As you might expect, the setup required for a track like Australia differs drastically from the likes of Monaco in F1 25. The racing game is one of the most intricate in the genre, with various aspects changing each and every year. We also have a F1 25 setups guide hub for help on other races on the calendar.
Melbourne's semi-street circuit was remodelled in 2022 and hits F1 25 with a LIDAR update, making it one of the most realistic tracks in the game.
Melbourne's fast sweepers, awkward chicanes, and four DRS zones make it a tricky track to get right. Setups must balance the needs of three chicanes, all of which are different speeds, and the connecting straights. Too much wing angle and you'll be a sitting duck down the straights, but not enough and you will struggle to get through the direction changes of this demanding circuit.
With walls waiting to punish even the slightest mistake, having a setup you can lean on, without getting snaps of oversteer, and trust on worn tyres is vital to making it to the chequered flag.
Our F1 25 Australia setup is designed for both controller and wheel drivers, and tested across a range of assist levels.
So if you are a new player or seasoned F1 racer, this F1 25 Australia setup will help you find the extra speed you need to maximise your race.
The settings to use for the best F1 25 Australia setup are:
Aerodynamics
- Front Wing: 22
- Rear Wing: 20
Transmission
- On Throttle Differential: 55
- Off Throttle Differential: 35
Suspension Geometry
- Front Camber: -3.50
- Rear Camber: -2.00
- Front Toe Out: 0.00
- Rear Toe In: 0.10
Suspension
- Front Suspension: 37
- Rear Suspension: 17
- Front Anti-Roll Bar: 9
- Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 9
- Front Ride Height: 23
- Rear Ride Height: 50
Brakes
- Front Brake Bias: 53
- Brake Pressure: 100
Tyres
- Front Right Pressure: 29.5
- Front Left Pressure: 29.5
- Rear Right Pressure: 20.5
- Rear Left Pressure: 20.5
With all of the settings above applied in-game, you'll have the best chance of winning every time you attempt the Australia Grand Prix, whether that's during the Career Mode or in online races.
The next step in the F1 season is China, so check out our F1 25 China setup guide so you can grab yourself some more points. If you want to take your own setup to a new level, check out our guide on the best PC racing wheel you can get right now, and our F1 25 settings guide.