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LFM Week 6 Season 12 Setups Released

Week 6 of LFM Season 12 has now been launched by Coach Dave with the latest Meta setups for the 4 supported cars.

Week 6 of Low Fuel Motorsport Season 12 has now begun, and the Coach Dave team have been hard at work to produce setups ready for this week’s action. After a late switch of calendar yesterday afternoon, we can now confirm that BOP applied M setups have now been completed for Paul Ricard too for all cars. 

You can install all the setups right now for both Paul Ricard and Monza on Delta.

Week 6 BOP Table 

Cars TracksBOP BallastLap Time 
BMW M4 GT3Paul Ricard12kg1:52.745
Monza6kg1:46.375
Ferrari 296 GT3Paul Ricard0kg1:52.500
Monza12kg1:46.275
Porsche 992 GT3RPaul Ricard8kg1:52.747
Monza2kg1:46.263
McLaren 720s EVOPaul Ricard21kg1:52.682
Monza34kg1:46.235

Watch The Hotlaps Now 

The drivers have done some fantastic laps for this week in the 4 supported cars using the Meta setups. Want to find out what the tricks are to a fantastic lap around Paul Ricard or Monza? We have all the hotlaps right now ready to watch below: 

McLaren 720s EVO 

Monza 

Paul Ricard

Ferrari 296 GT3

Monza 

Paul Ricard

Porsche 992 GT3R

Monza 

Paul Ricard

BMW M4 GT3

Monza 

Paul Ricard

Monza Track Guide 

If you are still wanting to find out more information about Monza after watching our latest hotlap above, you are in luck as we recently launched our brand new Track Guide Tutorial Series. You can find everything you need to know about this historic race track right here by clicking this link

Coach Dave LFM Meta Setup Recap

What Do I Receive With These New Setups?

These new LFM setups will be created with the custom BOP applied. Trending away from what we normally do, these setups will also be created with all the meta trends applied, which means the setups will be both aggressive and tricky to drive. We are gunning for overall lap time and therefore offer a completely different dynamic to the other CDA4 setups we already offer to customers.

Included then for each series are as follows: 

  • 1 Qualifying Setup 
  • 1 Race Setup 
  • Motec data of the fastest lap 
  • Onboard lap posted on YouTube 
  • Popometer data package for the fastest lap 

Supported Cars 

For the start of this new experiment, we will be doing setups for the 4 cars that have the highest entry statistics so far for season 12 on LFM. This means we will be doing setups for the following cars: 

  • Ferrari 296 GT3 
  • McLaren 720s GT3 EVO 
  • Porsche 992 GT3R 
  • BMW M4 GT3 

These 4 cars make up the highest number of race entries so far this season and they will receive setups for both the Coach Dave Sprint Series and the SimRace Shop series. 

What Is The New Naming Convention? 

Given these new Meta setups follow a very different philosophy to our existing setups, they will also have a slightly different name in Delta. We will be dropping the version number from the name and the variant. This is because they will be constantly changed and updated based on the LFM calendars and physics updates. 


The naming convention example then is as follows: 

  • CDA M M4 GT3 BAR Q 
  • CDA M M4 GT3 BAR R 

The M stands for “Meta”, which will allow customers to distinguish it from the normal CDA4 setups. It will look like this in Delta:



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