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iRacing Set-up Guide

DRAiRacing Setup Guide FT DRAFT Page 1 of 27 (With Technical Contributions by Dale Earnhardt Jr. & Barry Waddell) Contents 1) Purpose: .. 2 2) Important Points: .. 3 3) Definitions: .. 4 4) Road Course Chassis .. 5 a) Tires .. 5 i) Front and Rear .. 5 b) Camber .. 5 c) Caster .. 6 d) Toe .. 6 e) Roll Bars .. 7 f) Brake Bias .. 8 g) Spring Perch Offset .. 9 h) Corner Weights .. 9 i) Wings .. 10 j) Springs .. 11 k) Dampers (Shocks) .. 11 v) Compression (Front) .. 12 vi) Compression (Rear) .. 12 vii) Rebound (Front) .. 12 viii) Rebound (Rear) .. 13 l) Gears .. 13 m) Push Rod Length (Insert Graphic Depicting Push Rod) .. 13 iii) Front: .. 13 iv) Rear.

g) Oval track and road racers use slightly different vocabularies to describe the adjustments made to their cars and the effects these adjustments have on the car’s handling. The important thing to remember is that the laws of physics are the same whether you are racing on an oval or a

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