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The best setup is the one you feel comfortable with, the one you get a feeling for the car, the one that let's you push the car to the limit. Not to mention that it also always depends on the car you drive in the game and whether you drive online or offline, career or time trial. So each situations needs a slightly different setup making it even more difficult to find one on the internet.
In my opinion the quick setups are a good basis to start with. And then adjust the setups the way you want them and by the layout of the track. Faster tracks with a lower car, less wing, longer gears and so on, and slower tracks with a more responsive car, adjust the balance, less weight, camber settings and so on.
look at their F1 2012 board, and pick a track- they have hundreds of setups.
Thanks