Canada
Braking Po!nts
Note: Braking points in this guide are set for HOTLAP only.
In this Corner Guide you’ll find all the key details for every turn on the circuit – from braking points, recommended gears, to curb usage. Each corner is broken down so you know exactly where to brake, which gear to choose, and how to use the entry, inside, and exit curbs to maximize lap time.
Use this guide as your reference to master consistency, improve pace, and get the most out of every lap.
Corner
Braking point
Gear
Entry curb
Inside curb
Exit curb
01
End of concrete
white, on right
4
Attack
02
tap the brake
before corner
3
NO
Two on
03
60m
before 50m board
5
attack
04
Full Throttle
X
5
attack
attack
06
75m
middle of the boards
4
two on
07
lift
no braking
4
NO
Two on
08
Before edge
of Barrier (on left)
5
Attack
09
Full throttle
X
5
attack
Two on
10
100m board
X
3
NO
13
65m
before 50m board
5
Attack
14
Little lift
no braking
5
Attack
Attack
LEGEND:
Curbs:
Attack – Maximum cut to track limits
Two on – Only two tyres on the curb
NO – Do not use the curb
Empty – Curb not present or applies to previous/next corner
Braking Point
Lift (No Braking)
Full Throttle
Setups
Here you can explore a complete collection of setups designed for every condition on track.Choose between Qualifying setups for maximum one-lap pace, Race setups for consistency and tyre management, or Wet setups to stay competitive in difficult conditions.
BrakePo+nt Setup → balanced downforce, offering a mix of speed and stability.
Safe Setup → highest downforce, best grip in corners, more stable but slower on straights.
Aggressive Setup → lowest downforce, fastest on straights, but harder to handle in corners.
If parc fermé is enabled, just skip qualifying and load the race setup straight away.
Quali
BrakePo+nt Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
00 - 00
000 - 00
0000
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
000 - 00
10.0 - 10.0 - 10.0 - 10.0
COMING SOON
Quali
Safe Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
32 - 28
100 - 30
LLLL
41 - 1 - 2 - 21 - 21 - 44
100 - 54
29.5 - 29.5 - 22.0 - 22.0
Updated: 01.09.2025
Quali
Aggressive Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
26 - 17
100 - 30
LLLL
41 - 1 - 4 - 21 - 21 - 42
100 - 54
29.5 - 29.5 - 22.0 - 22.0
Updated: 01.09.2025
Race
BrakePo+nt Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
00 - 00
000 - 00
0000
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
000 - 00
10.0 - 10.0 - 10.0 - 10.0
COMING SOON
Race
Safe Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
28 - 24
100 - 30
LLLL
41 - 1 - 2 - 21 - 21 - 44
100 - 55-54
29.5 - 29.5 - 22.0 - 22.0
Updated: 01.09.2025
Race
Aggressive Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
26 - 17
100 - 30
LLLL
41 - 1 - 4 - 21 - 21 - 42
100 - 55-54
29.5 - 29.5 - 22.0 - 22.0
Updated: 01.09.2025
Quali + Race
BrakePo+nt Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
00 - 00
000 - 00
0000
0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
000 - 00
10.0 - 10.0 - 10.0 - 10.0
COMING SOON
Quali + Race
Full Wet Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
50 - 45
100 - 15
LLLL
41 - 1 - 8 - 21 - 21 - 47
100 - 54-53
29.5 - 29.5 - 22.0 - 22.0
Updated: 01.09.2025
Quali + Race
Wet Setup
Aerodynamic
Transmission
Geometry
Suspension
Brakes
Tyres
39 - 36
100 - 20
LLLL
41 - 1 - 4 - 21 - 21 - 42
100 - 54-53
29.5 - 29.5 - 22.0 - 22.0
Updated: 01.09.2025
Tyre info
The table shows all key details about tyres during a race.
Each compound includes its wear per lap, expected life span at 50% distance, and the ideal operating window for maximum grip and consistency.
With this information you can adjust your strategy, plan stint lengths, and make the right call on pit stops.
Compound
C5
C4
C3
Wear per lap
7.0%
4.9%
4.0%
Life
11 laps
16 laps
19 laps
Ideal window
65 – 85°C
75 – 85°C
75 – 95°C
Tyres
Grand Prix Strategy
The Grand Prix Strategy gives you everything you need to prepare for both qualifying and the race.
You’ll find details like outlap time, fuel load, starting tyre temperatures, and the best point to activate ERS in quali. For the race, you’ll get the expected laps at half distance, recommended fuel amount, pit stop time loss, and pit limiter speed. On the right, the tyre strategy shows the fastest option, an alternative plan, and a possible two-stop strategy – including exact pit windows to help you manage tyres and race pace.
Qualification
Time for OUTLAP:
2:10
Time for complete a one flying lap.
Quali fuel amount:
5kg
Fuel for complete a one flying lap.
Starting tyre temps:
65°C
Recommended tyre temps for hotlap.
Activate OVERTAKE mode:
Exit Turn 14
Turn ON at this time at the start of lap.
Race
Laps (50% of the race):
35 laps
Number of laps at half of distance.
Race fuel amount:
53.5kg
How much fuel to use at 50% race.
Lost pit stop time:
20 seconds
How muich time you will lost in PITS.
Pit limiter:
80kph/49mph
Speed limiter in the PITS.
Tyre Strategy
Fastest: (One stop)
Pit Window:
Lap 13 - 15
Alternative: (One stop)
Pit Window:
Lap 20 - 21
Alternative+: (Two stop)
9
23
ERS Management
OVERTAKE
HOTLAP
MEDIUM
Quali Usage:
For the fastest qualifying laps, it’s important to adapt your ERS mode to each section of the track. Smart energy management ensures you extract maximum performance across a single lap. Never use HOTLAP — only on long straights after pressing OVERTAKE, but it’s usually better to just stay on OVERTAKE longer.

Race Usage:
During the race, use OVERTAKE only in short bursts on the straights, keep MEDIUM active for most of the lap, and switch to NONE through corners to recover energy efficiently.
Circuit info
The Circuit Info section provides a quick overview of the track.
It includes the lap counts for race and sprint, total circuit length, number of DRS zones, and possible overtaking spots. You’ll also find the pole position side, reference AI lap time at 110%, and key ratings such as track grip, tyre wear, downforce level, and average speed.
Use this information to understand the character of the circuit and prepare your setups and strategy accordingly.
50% race lap count
35 laps
Sprint lap count
N/A
Race lap count
70 laps
Circuit lenght    
4.361 km
DRS zones       
2 (4)
Overtaking zones
Turn 1, 8, 10, 13
Pole Position   
Left Side
AI 110% difficulty time
1:10.716
Track grip
Tyre wear
Downforce
Average speed
Tips and tricks

Setup tips:

Aerodynamics:
Focus aero balance more towards the rear to maintain stability through the faster corners.
Transmission:
Maximise the on-throttle diff to improve drive out of slower turns.
Suspension:
A high rake setup keeps the car responsive, supported by a softer rear suspension.
Brakes:
A neutral brake balance works best for managing speed into faster corners.
Tyres:
Tyre temps aren’t a big concern in Canada – medium pressures are usually optimal.

Race tips:

Be smooth on steering and braking into the hairpin to avoid lockups and maximise traction on exit.
Chicanes are critical – attack them with precision, but avoid hitting kerbs too aggressively or you’ll destabilise the car.
Focus on a clean exit out of Turn 4 and Turn 7, as both lead onto long straights.
Stay balanced through the high-speed sections, avoiding unnecessary steering input to carry maximum speed.
Traction management is key in the slower technical sections – keep inputs clean and short.
The Wall of Champions demands precision – brake slightly early, stay controlled, and prioritise a strong exit onto the main straight.