By Rob Leane

Published: Wednesday, 13 July 2022 at 12:00 am


When it comes time to pick your F1 22 Imola setup, it’s easy to be intimidated by the sheer number of different facets you can tinker with on your car.

The Imola Circuit (formally known as the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari) is billed as one of the medium difficulty circuits on the F1 22 track list (and the real-life F1 22 calendar), you won’t want to mess up at Imola if you’re running through a successful career mode season.

Of course, as ever, there are other things besides your setup that could make it difficult. The F1 22 driver ratings mean that some racers are just better than others, and weather effects can make a big difference as well.

It can’t hurt to get your settings right, though, so keep on reading and we’ll run through our pick of the best F1 22 Imola setup choices.

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F1 22 Imola setup: Best aerodynamics settings

Aerodynamics are always important, but you don’t want to go too wild with it in Imola – this isn’t one of those times you want to max out the settings in either direction. We’d recommend:

F1 22 Imola setup: Best transmission settings

Transmission settings aren’t always obvious choices, with a whole 100-point percentage system for players to fiddle with. In Imola specifically, this is what we went for: