LMGT3 Baseline Pack — Le Mans Ultimate
9 explained setups for the Ferrari 296 LMGT3, Porsche 911 GT3 R and Corvette Z06 LMGT3.R: stable dry, agile dry and wet.
The second most raced class in Le Mans Ultimate ranked: three of the most popular LMGT3 cars — the Ferrari 296 LMGT3, Porsche 911 GT3 R and Corvette Z06 LMGT3.R — with three variants each (stable dry, agile dry, wet) and every value explained. The companion to the Hypercar Baseline Pack: together they cover the two classes that fill LMU grids. This is not a copied esports setup or someone else's telemetry resold: it is a curated baseline from the Patagonia Sim Racing engine, the same logic we use with drivers at our real, physical simcenter in Chilean Patagonia, so you understand what each adjustment does and can adapt it to your driving.
What you get exactly: 9 setup sheets as PDF (value table + reasoning), 9 PSR JSON files with the values (documented open format), the Fanatec FFB guide (fanatec-ffb-guide.pdf), the GT3 driving guide (gt3-driving-guide.pdf), and a README on how to enter each setup in LMU.
Who it's for: LMU drivers racing LMGT3 in ranked — with the Ferrari 296, the Porsche 911 or the Corvette Z06 — who want an explained baseline to work from. Who it's NOT for: anyone chasing a magic alien setup or per-track values without understanding what they change — this is an explained universal baseline.
Free v1.x updates: any fix or improvement within version 1.x reaches you at no extra cost.
- 9 setups (3 cars × 3 variants) with value tables ready to enter in-game
- Every adjustment explained: what it touches and why
- Complements the Hypercar Baseline Pack: together they cover the 2 most raced classes in LMU
- Fanatec FFB guide (CSL DD 5/8 Nm and ClubSport DD+ 18 Nm) and GT3 driving guide, as PDF
- Made by a real simcenter in Chile, not a content farm
FAQ
Are these native LMU `.svm` files? No. You get value tables as PDF and JSON files in the documented open PSR format. You enter each setup by hand in the game's setup editor following the README — a few minutes per setup. Validated native-file export (`.svm`) is planned as a version 1.x feature, pending a rig test with a real driver; it is not included yet.
Is this a per-track setup? No, deliberately: these are per-condition baselines (stable dry, agile dry, wet) meant as a starting point at any track. We never publish per-track values we haven't captured and verified.
What language is it in? All the written content — setup sheets, the reasoning and the PDF guides — is in Spanish, written for drivers. The JSON values are numbers, so they work in any game language.
Is there a refund? Yes: 7 days, no questions asked. If it doesn't work for you, message us within 7 days of purchase and we'll refund you.
Instant download (zip). One-time payment, free v1.x updates.