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Try to play with visible hardware usage and try to find if there is any bottleneck during long race.
depending on your resolution i would try to cap your fps around 60-120 and also your monitors refresh rate. either way a 3060 is not going to do 1440p 144 fps on ACC and would lucky to do 1080p 144fps without heat problems on a laptop(if its a laptop) more fps = harder for the cpu regardless of resolution so i would try 120 or less fps.
turn down number of cars this makes a huge difference.
turn mirror quality down
turn down bloom or off it does not do much for visuals
turn down/off volumetric fog also does not do much for visuals but eats fps
shadows can take a lot of fps but also can make the game look bad if you turn them down to much i try to stick to high for shadows and shadow distance you might have to do medium
dirt i turn this to 1 gives you 3-5 fps this is the dirt that accumulates on the windshield
@OP: there is an option in settings to cap the menu FPS at 30FPS. i highly recomment you to do this especially if you have a laptop.
Also that mobile 3060 is a bit SLOWER than a 6-year old GTX 1070-Ti, so it's a complete miracle you get ANYWHERE near 200 FPS even at lowest possible settings.
The laptop you need to run this game descently will certainly cost MORE than a high-tier gaming desktop.