iRacing setups for the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Cars (Chevrolet Camaro Zl1, Ford Fusion, and Toyota Camry) at Indianapolis Motor Speedway are available for free download on these pages. If there are more than nine iRacing setups available, look for the navigation links near the bottom of the page. The newest setups are always at the end of the last page.
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How to Open the Setups
- Save these setup files to the appropriate folder for the car you drive.
C:\Documents\iRacing\setups\stockcars camarozl12018\
C:\Documents\iRacing\setups\stockcars fordfusion\
C:\Documents\iRacing\setups\stockcars toyotacamry\ - Do not attempt to open the setup file in Windows.
- Load the setup in the iRacing simulation under Garage – My Setups.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway 203 NASCAR iRacing Class A Cup Car Setup for 120° Track Temperature by James Brooks
Here is an iRacing NASCAR Monster Energy Cup setup for Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2020 Season 3. This setup was prepared for 120° track temperature by James Brooks.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway 203 NASCAR iRacing Class A Cup Car Setup for 120° Track Temperature by Kevin Anderson
Here is an iRacing NASCAR Monster Energy Cup setup for Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2020 Season 3. This setup was prepared for 120° track temperature by Kevin Anderson.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway 203 NASCAR iRacing Class A Cup Car Setup for 120° Track Temperature by Kyle Smith
Here is an iRacing NASCAR Monster Energy Cup setup for Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2020 Season 3. This setup was prepared for 120° track temperature by Kyle Smith.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway 203 NASCAR iRacing Class A Cup Car Setup for 120° Track Temperature by Matthew Grant
Here is an iRacing NASCAR Monster Energy Cup setup for Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2020 Season 3. This setup was prepared for 120° track temperature by Matthew Grant.
I do not test any of these iRacing NASCAR Monster Energy Cup setups.
ive been testing set ups here a few weeks now for the open a cars in i racing. i would say in at the level at this point i finish some where in the top 15, i have to ask why some of these or actually most of these set ups are even posted here. 80% of the time they wont even pass the i racing tech inspection with out adjustments and then 75% of them you cant even get around the track in without major adjustments. all i can figure is that it has something to do with a differance in sims hardware being used.
Use the latest setups. All of the setups on this site have the date contained in the file name. All you have to do is read. Some older setups are left here for those who like to tweak. People use them to learn more about setups. Obviously you are doing it wrong. What you need to do is read about how we name our setup files then download the proper files.