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Phoenix Raceway – Cup


Phoenix combines flat corners with tight braking zones, making rotation and exit stability crucial. Setups that turn well through the center without sacrificing rear grip tend to hold pace over a run. Managing tire wear as the track evolves plays a significant role.
These setups are intended as starting points and can be adjusted to suit individual driving styles and race conditions.

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average rating is 5 out of 5

5.0 • 2 ratings

27.212

Fast in Qualifying • Good Short Run • Stable

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No community setups have been uploaded for this track yet. Check back soon!

Garage56Ghost

March 5, 2026

Wheel

All Sessions

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3

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average rating is 5 out of 5

5.0 • 3 ratings

27.485

Loose Off • Fast in Qualifying • Good Long Run • Good Short Run • Stable

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No community setups have been uploaded for this track yet. Check back soon!

LapTimeLegend

March 2, 2026

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Race

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4

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average rating is 4.3 out of 5

4.3 • 4 ratings

27.741

Loose Center • Loose Off • Fast in Qualifying • Good Long Run • Aggressive

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No community setups have been uploaded for this track yet. Check back soon!

TracksideLab

December 10, 2025

Wheel

All Sessions

How to Use These Setups

 

Lap times shown reflect clean hot laps recorded in NASCAR 25 under controlled conditions. Drafting, assists, tire wear, and race length can significantly affect performance. Community-submitted setups may vary in driving style and balance preference, so drivers are encouraged to make small adjustments to suit their comfort level and race conditions.

 

These setups are intended as starting points and comparison tools rather than guaranteed results.

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