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F1 25 Saudi Arabia setup

May 30, 2025 F1 25’s early access period is now over and the game is available for everyone.

What’s the best F1 25 Saudi Arabia setup? While this race weekend has only been part of the Formula 1 calendar for a few years, it’s one of the biggest fan-favorites of the first half of the season. Not only is it a good spectacle, but it’s also one of the most challenging in the game.

Therefore, your setup for Saudi Arabia in F1 25 needs to be altered from what you used for the likes of Japan and China. This year’s racing game introduced some new mechanics you need to get used to, and also means that the setups that’ll give you the best chance of scoring points are different to last year’s game. Check out the other best F1 25 setups in our dedicated guide hub.

The saudi arabi a race from on board in F1 25.

The Jeddah Corniche Circuit is one of the fastest tracks in F1 25, but also has the tight walls more commonly associated with Monaco. First appearing on the F1 calendar in 2021, it has quickly become a favourite among F1 players thanks to its incredible test of concentration, nerve, and skill.

Best F1 25 Saudi Arabia setup

Saudi Arabia has three DRS zones, but offers overtaking places all over the lap if you’ve got enough confidence. Thanks to F1 25’s improved handling, you’ll be able to throw the car into the corners and trust it will stick.

With tyre wear not being a massive issue here, you can lean on the Pirelli rubber for performance while trimming wing angle to gain speed down the straights.

Just watch out for the walls waiting to catch you out. Even a little bit of damage to the front wing will cause serious problems here, as there is little room for error.

Below are the settings you should use for the best F1 25 Saudi Arabia setup.

Aerodynamics

Front Wing: 12
Rear Wing: 7

Transmission

On Throttle Differential: 90
Off Throttle Differential: 20

Suspension Geometry

Front Camber: -3.50
Rear Camber: -2.00
Front Toe Out: 0.00
Rear Toe In: 0.10

Suspension

Front Suspension: 41
Rear Suspension: 12
Front Anti-Roll Bar: 21
Rear Anti-Roll Bar: 18
Front Ride Height: 20
Rear Ride Height: 44

Brakes

Front Brake Bias: 52
Brake Pressure: 100

Tyres

Front Right Pressure: 29.5
Front Left Pressure: 29.5
Rear Right Pressure: 20.5
Rear Left Pressure: 20.5

The settings above will help you improve your handling and speed, which should mean you’re able to finish in the podium places without much trouble.

If you haven’t played the other middle east set race, check out our F1 25 Bahrain setup guide. Check out our guide on the best PC racing wheel to take your setup to another level, or the best F1 25 settings to ensure the game runs perfectly.

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