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If you are not making any changes to the default settings, it is the downforce column.
If you make changes,the columns: corner speed, grip levels, and track surface are of interest.
The column "track direction" is informative.
The column "circuit style" is aimed at the overall specs of your car i.e. Merc is better on power circuits, RedBull on downforce circuits. Check where your car is strongest, maybe you have a balanced car.
The columns "tyre choice" and "tyre wear" are to influence your weekend tyre choice and tyre strategy.
The column "gear wear" gives you an informative view of how much stress your gearbox takes over a race weekend.
The column "brake wear" is informative as I'm not aware of brake wear actually being part of the game mechanics.
As I mentioned, this information was sourced from actual F1 teams etc., and slighted adjusted in some minor areas, where I understood the game may not reflect real life.
I'll use RedBull as an example.
RedBull have always been know for having a good aero package, hence why they usually do well on circuits like SGP, HUN, MCO etc., circuit styles that favour downforce or cars with a good aero package. Their car is not know for it's powerful engine so on circuits like RUS, BEL AZE etc., where the power of the engine is important they don't fair so well.
So if your car in F1 2020 has a powerful Merc engine and a crap aero package then you can expect to fair better at FRA than you would at HUN. So it concerns your total aero package or engine strength,
The downforce column refers to the actual settings you would place on your car like Front Wing 5, Rear Wing 7.
Thank you and you're welcome
Cheers, appreciate it
Merci beaucoup monsieur, vous etes gentil