Wings: Medium to high downforce. You need good stability in the high-speed corners and the ability to manage rear grip through the tight sections.
Track Overview
The Spanish Grand Prix is one of the most demanding tracks on the calendar. While not a street circuit, it features a variety of corners that test every aspect of a Formula 1 car’s performance: aerodynamics, braking, tire management, and throttle control. It’s a place where consistent lap times are key, and a smooth driving style is a must to maximize your performance.
Race Strategy
Tips to be Fast
✅ Smooth inputs: The Spanish GP requires a precise and smooth driving style. Sudden inputs lead to instability, especially in the high-speed sections.