Do you run a Lazy setup, or are you team "Aggressive 0.2"? Share your LFS configs in the community forums.
In the world of sim racing, few acronyms carry as much weight as LFS— Live for Speed . Despite its initial release over two decades ago, LFS remains a gold standard for force feedback physics and tire modeling. Within its passionate community, a specific setup term has gained almost legendary status: Lazy 0.6r . lfs lazy 0.6r
| Component | Setting | Reasoning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | +0.50° to +0.70° | The core of the "0.6r" magic. Do not exceed 1.0°. | | Front Toe | -0.10° to -0.20° | Slight toe-out helps turn-in without upsetting the rear. | | Rear Spring Rate | 40-60 N/mm (soft) | Allows weight transfer under throttle. | | Rear Anti-Roll Bar | 1-3 (very soft) | Disconnects the rear wheels to allow independent lazy movement. | | Rear Dampers (Bump) | 2000-3000 N/m/s | Slow compression keeps the rear planted. | | Differential | 60-80% Power, 30-40% Coast | A clutch-type LSD that locks on power to maintain angle. | Do you run a Lazy setup, or are you team "Aggressive 0