Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2

  • Pros: Exceptional dry grip, predictable at the limit, good tread life for a track tire.
  • Cons: Expensive, not ideal for wet conditions.

Bridgestone Potenza RE-71R

  • Pros: Great dry and wet grip, responsive steering feel, good value.
  • Cons: Tread life can be short with aggressive driving.

Hankook Ventus RS4

  • Pros: Consistent performance, good heat tolerance, affordable.
  • Cons: Not as grippy as some competitors.

Toyo Proxes R888R

  • Pros: Excellent track performance, durable construction.
  • Cons: Noisy on the road, limited wet grip.

Yokohama ADVAN Neova AD08R

  • Pros: Strong dry and wet grip, durable.
  • Cons: Slightly less feedback than some rivals.

Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSport

  • Pros: High-speed stability, good wet and dry grip.
  • Cons: Premium pricing.

Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R

  • Pros: Race-inspired performance, good feedback.
  • Cons: Limited tread life, premium price.

Dunlop Direzza ZIII

  • Pros: Balanced performance, good value.
  • Cons: Not the grippiest option available.

Continental ExtremeContact Sport

  • Pros: Versatile for road and track, good wet grip.
  • Cons: Not as track-focused as some competitors.

BF Goodrich g-Force Rival S 1.5

  • Pros: Strong performance in various conditions, good feedback.
  • Cons: Tread life can be a concern with hard use.

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