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Your ACC Setups This Week

Grab your Coach Dave Academy LFM Meta setups for the final week of this current LFM season.

The LFM season moves into week 12, making it the final week of the season. For the final season LFM heads to Nurburgring and Watkins Glen.

David Perel also takes one of the community-submitted laps via Discord and goes in-depth for you to see how you can utilise Delta Data to improve your own lap times by comparing it with a pro reference lap and giving feedback.

LFM WEEK 12 SETUPS

The LFM season moves on to Nurburgring and Watkins Glen for the two series we cover. You can get your setups right now in Delta. We’ve got your LFM meta setups for the following 9 cars for week 12.

  • Ford Mustang GT3
  • Mercedes AMG GT3 Evo
  • Ferrari 296 GT3
  • McLaren 720s GT3 Evo
  • Aston Martin GT3
  • Porsche 992 GT3R
  • Lamborghini Huracan GT3 Evo 2
  • Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo 2
  • BMW M4 GT3

LFM WEEK 12 LAP TIMETABLE

For week 12 we have one new reference lap for you to watch. The Ford Mustang GT3 at Nurbugring with the 19kg BOP added by LFM. Don’t forget, you can find all our reference laps for every car within Delta itself.

CarTrackLap Time
Ford Mustang GT3Nurbugring1:52.942 (+19kg)

LFM WEEK 12 HOT LAPS

Ford Mustang GT3: 

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