Hi all. I do not consider me being an expert with setups, but I'm a bit puzzled about the following: In face of the upcoming OLFSL event I did quite some racing on Kyoto GP with the FOX and a setup of my own, which was actually a race_1 with less downforce and stiffer antirolls. My lap times settled around 2:21.xx and I didn't see any way to get below 2:20. So I asked for some setups from those nice guys passing me all the time and had a look at the settings. While downforce was the same as I had used before already, the suspension settings have been very extreme for all of them: Front height max, back height almost min (looks pretty strange btw), all stiffness and bumper settings max or near to it, one had even tyre pressure to max. I gave it a try on track and it felt - no surprise - pretty much uncomfortable and less authentic. Car was somewhat bouncing around due to the extremely stiff setup. But... it cost me two laps only to improve my pb by almost 2 secs. So it worked definitly. Back to the initial question: Is this realistic? I'm missing a bit the aspect of "well-balanced" here. Also I would have expected, that at least you can't cut the curbs any longer without taking off now and then with such a setup, but that was still easily possible. But maybe I'm totally wrong and you guys will tell me now...