When to use it
Use this preset when a lightweight RWD car rotates well but snaps too quickly on rough exits or elevation changes.
A RWD rally preset
A Forza Horizon 6 A class RWD rally preset for twitchy cars on mixed surface and touge-style routes.
Use this preset when a lightweight RWD car rotates well but snaps too quickly on rough exits or elevation changes.
Keep the car eager on turn-in while calming the rear enough to survive bumps and quick transitions.
Generated baseline
A RWD rally setup for a aggressive driver with rear steps out / oversteer.
Favor rotation and suspension travel. Leave room for rough surfaces and quick direction changes.
Test: Run the same route twice and only change one category at a time.
Use a more forgiving pressure direction for bumps and uneven surfaces.
Test: Run two laps and watch whether grip fades or the car feels lazy.
Calm the rear and avoid an overly sharp front-end setup.
Test: Use a medium-speed corner and check whether the car misses apexes or rotates too quickly.
Calm rear rotation and avoid making the rear too stiff.
Test: Check one corner entry and one corner exit separately.
Use a softer, taller setup than road racing so the car can absorb bumps.
Test: Drive over curbs, crests, or rough exits and watch for bouncing or sudden grip loss.
Tune acceleration lock around corner-exit behavior, not only straight-line launch.
Test: Exit the same slow corner three times and compare throttle confidence.
Keep gearing matched to the event type before chasing top speed.
Test: Use the longest straight and slowest exit in your target event.
Forza Horizon 6 baseline tune A RWD rally setup for a aggressive driver with rear steps out / oversteer. Baseline direction: Favor rotation and suspension travel. Leave room for rough surfaces and quick direction changes. Why: Race surface changes the tuning target more than any single slider. Test: Run the same route twice and only change one category at a time. Tire pressure: Use a more forgiving pressure direction for bumps and uneven surfaces. Why: Tire pressure changes contact feel, heat behavior, and how quickly the car responds. Test: Run two laps and watch whether grip fades or the car feels lazy. Alignment: Calm the rear and avoid an overly sharp front-end setup. Why: Alignment is one of the fastest ways to change corner entry and mid-corner grip. Test: Use a medium-speed corner and check whether the car misses apexes or rotates too quickly. Anti-roll bars: Calm rear rotation and avoid making the rear too stiff. Why: ARBs shape how the car transfers weight and rotates through corners. Test: Check one corner entry and one corner exit separately. Springs and ride height: Use a softer, taller setup than road racing so the car can absorb bumps. Why: Suspension controls platform stability, bump absorption, and confidence at speed. Test: Drive over curbs, crests, or rough exits and watch for bouncing or sudden grip loss. Differential: Tune acceleration lock around corner-exit behavior, not only straight-line launch. Why: Differential settings decide how power turns into rotation, traction, or wheelspin. Test: Exit the same slow corner three times and compare throttle confidence. Gearing: Keep gearing matched to the event type before chasing top speed. Why: Good gearing keeps the engine useful in the part of the race that matters most. Test: Use the longest straight and slowest exit in your target event. Generated by Apex Tune Hub. Treat as a baseline and test in-game.
S1 AWD road preset
A shareable Forza Horizon 6 S1 AWD road racing tune preset for cars that push wide or miss apexes.
A RWD street preset
A stable Forza Horizon 6 A class RWD street preset for cars that light up tires out of slow corners.
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