CSL
Well-Known Member
Well OP, as you can see tires are like running shoes. Everyone has their favorite, and which one is better: asics, nike, adidas.....who knows? I have driven all of these tires on track and they're all very comparable. So none of them will be light years ahead of another. Until you're looking to shave 10ths of a second off lap times, go with what makes sense to your wallet and is in the sizes that fit your setup. And while you're at it try a Hoosier R7. That tire is definitely a BETTER track tire than the others mentioned, but not at all street friendly.
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