Heat 2: Nascar
: Use Camber settings to improve turning, but be careful—too much will accelerate tire wear. A negative equal camber is typically best for road courses. Stability : Wedge : A standard starting point is around 47% .
Fine-tuning these specific mechanical settings can significantly improve your handling on different track types: NASCAR Heat 2
: In the deeper career mode, you must manage your crew. Don't be afraid to fire and hire employees (like chassis designers) based on their performance to keep your team competitive. : Use Camber settings to improve turning, but
: If using a wheel, set Steering Sensitivity to 0 in the Controls menu to ensure the in-game wheel matches your physical movements. Increase Force Feedback Strength to the maximum to better feel the tire grip. 🛠️ Advanced Car Setup Guide Increase Force Feedback Strength to the maximum to
: Adding Grill Tape increases downforce and speed but risks engine overheating. Moving Brake Bias toward the rear makes the car looser under braking, helping with entry into sharp turns. 🏎️ Career Mode Strategy