Tire Rack Road Course Test: Extreme Performance Summer Tires 2022 | Tire Rack
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- čas přidán 17. 04. 2023
- Tire Rack’s testing program has provided expert advice on tires since 1995. In 2022, we added a new element to our annual calendar - testing on a 2.1-mile road course in southwest Michigan! So, sit back and enjoy the first of many Tire Rack track tests, this time, with customer favorite, Extreme Performance Summer tires.
View our exclusive 2022 Extreme Performance Summer tires test report: bit.ly/3MUhJYN
Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS: bit.ly/3QvzdKz
Continental ExtremeContact Force: bit.ly/3CK4Dr2
Dunlop Direzza ZIII: bit.ly/3LhnluV
Falken Azenis RT615K+: bit.ly/40tbSgm
Falken Azenis RT660: bit.ly/3bc1pC1
Hankook Ventus R-S4: bit.ly/3AhVh4a
Kumho Ecsta V730: bit.ly/3iD2tCY
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 Connect (240): bit.ly/3KUj5Ah
Nexen N FERA Sport R: bit.ly/3OjjhsT
Yokohama ADVAN A052: bit.ly/3b22ufn
Yokohama ADVAN NEOVA AD09: bit.ly/3vTNXtu - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Thanks guys! As performance focused tires evolve rapidly, all us track hounds really appreciate the updated results.
Awesome attention to detail on controlling for camber and braking setup with the bolts and pads. Thank you!
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Enjoyed this format, and testing growth. Thanks for the effort!
I had no clue who tire rack was or that they make awesome videos! Next set will come from you guys!
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Currently running the Khumo V730 and there is a couple people at the local autocross who are running them currently. Something that I think is worth mentioning is that the V730 gets faster after a few track uses. The outside tread blocks have a extremely shallow tread pattern that is only 2/32 deep. After you wear those out you essentially have a set of street legal cheater slicks with only 2 groves to evacuate water. Once you factor in the price, and overall performance throughout the life of the tire the V730 is the winner in my book. RT660 is faster out of the box but the V730 is better overall.
Have to keep in mind a lot of tires get a little faster after they're worn down a little. Grassroots motorsports mentioned this with the RT 660 during their tests. Would be interesting to see a test between all the tires after a few weekends and see which ones benefit the most.
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Would be cool to know the times after 5 or 6 laps to compare durability. So maybe laps 2-4 compared to 6-8 for each tire.
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This was the best video Tire Rack did on these tire reviews.
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I would be curious to see how much better these track focused tires would be than an ordinary summer tire like the PS4S or PZ4.
PS4S is not really suitable for track use. It’ll overheat and start to chunk.
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@@RoadrunGTI I can attest to that as mine are currently chunking after a couple track days.
It’s a Konami cheat code for grip.
@@RoadrunGTI I had to find that out myself. People say it's ok to track but it's not. Mine are chunking to the wire after my first ever track weekend.
Fantastic test!!🎉 One thing I would love was a few wet laps on each tire, because that might highlight key differences, as well as show how capable each tire is as a daily driver, but other than that, awesome video and test👍😎
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I experienced what was mentioned on the Nexen on my Integra at a recent track day, it caught me off guard on my first track session and I nearly overshot a corner due to the weird delay that I didn't experience on my previous tires at the same track (RE71r, RT660, Rival). It didn't feel natural at first, but somehow I ended up driving faster overall once I got used to it. Need to see how it feels at more events.
Amazing test you guys are awesome! This is gospel material for track tyre selection
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Excellent format and comparison!
Another great video. Thank you for making this excellent content!
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According to the commentary there were 3 or 4 tires that were "designed" for (or have a reputation for) longevity. What was the starting and ending tread depths? On all 4 corners, but especially on that outside left front?
Backed up my thoughts from pouring over all the tire data i could get my hands on for the year, this video wouldve saved me a ton of time lol. Subbed
LoL. Same
More videos like this please.
More to come!
Great comparo! Thank you.
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This vid came at a beautiful time!
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Nice video. Recently ordered the RE71RS’s from y’all for my Alfa 4C.
We hope you enjoy your new tires!
Great video. I think it would be really interesting to have a reference max performance summer as part of the test for 2023 just to understand how much of a difference "extreme" type tires make vs "max performance." Michelin PSS5, Bridgestone Potenza Sport or Conti ECS 02 would all be good options.
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Thanks for the testing. Not a simple thing to do. Also Matt Trollbaum would like to know who was driving the cars, was it a mix of drivers and times, what time of the day was they tested etc, etc.
great review - thanks! But how did you determine durability of each tire?
Nice test! Tell me, are there goodride sport rs tests?
Have you ever done videos like this which focus on tire temp? As in which tire do you find is best cold? Love the video format!
Thanks for the kind words! We haven’t performed a track test that isolates temperature as a variable yet. It’s something interesting for us to think about for the future, though.
I do love the RT615k+ as a street tire for my 996. It only gets used for spirited drives, and they wear well for a 200tw. Your description fits what I feel too.
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It's amazing.🥇
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Back in 1993, my Nissan NX2000 came from the factory with RE71s. They were amazing back then and the new RSs appear to be as well.
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Did you guys go back to the Bridgestone Potenzas at the end to make sure they were still the quickest? This would rule out brake degradation, driver fatigue, etc... from the results if the Bridgestone can back it up by doing it last after setting the fastest lap when running first.
What were cold/hot pressures for these tests? I would assume stock pressures for the car but that'd be too high for every tyre in this test...? Advan 052 does want more camber but also even judging by tyre flex and contact patch in the video on such a light car, less pressure. No mention on rear camber? Stock I presume since it's not changable without bolts/control arm, still good to know angle which would aid in understanding some tyres understeer characteristics. Great video aside from no pressure info mainly! :)
CZcams viewers: "Thanks for the awesome test using identically equipped, stock suspension cars."
Also CZcams viewers: "If you could modify your shop cars with coilovers, camber plates, swaybars and full SPL catalog then run this test again, I'd really appreciate it because I don't believe A052s are that slow. Please include HooHoo R7s and A7s in the new test for referen, er, science."
Hopefully mounting my RE-71RS tires on my STI today, these results make me very excited! I was leaning towards the RT660, but with the current rebate on the Potenzas they were much closer in price than I expected (about $100). I ran a set of RE-71s a few years ago and loved them, so I have high hopes for the RE-71RS.
We hope you enjoy your tires!
I LOVE my RE-71RS. You'll be very happy.
Could the problem with the Advan's be the fact that the BRZ doesn't have enough power?
What I heard here was get the Bridgestone to go fast or buy the Continental if steering response and feel is the main priority.
Was hoping to see the maxxis vr1
Great video! Would love to see some Federal tires on there like the 595rs
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They (Tire Rack) do not sell Federals at all, so I would not expect them to ever include any in any testing carried out by them. 😉
They only very recently picked up the ONE single model of Nankang's (MANY!) track/autocross capable tires (the CRS V2), and most likely ONLY because of customer inquiries/demand.
Nice to see so many tires tested against each other, instead of just 4.
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Great comparison! However, curious, tyre sizes and wheel size? E.g. 225/40R18's on an 18 x 8 +40's 🤔 thanks!
Great review! Perfect timing as I'm shopping wheels/tires for my BRZ. What rims are those on the red BRZ on set?
Great question! Those are the Moda MD27.
Good test. Would have like to see the standard PS Cup2 instead of the Connect. And then the corresponding wet performance. Yes we can look that up. Thx
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Great test, thanks for sharing. How well did the road course results mirror your autocross-style tests?
Take a look at our full test report for more information: bit.ly/41BkKS9
Interesting that the endurance tires are all extremely close on lap time. Which is otherwise best?
I wish they still rated or ranked road manners even though this is an extreme tire category, I’d like to know how these tires ranked in road manners amongst each other as the A052 I believe when they used to also give those subjective ratings was actually a viable dual use tire that had much better ride and noise comfort in this group but that test was old and don’t know how these new entries stack up.
Love the rt660s. Haven’t tried the Re71RS yet. But the rt660 lasted a bit longer and were just as fast as the RE71R. Good match for my cayman R for track days.
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Why wasn't the Goodyear F1 SC3 tire included in this test?
Wish you had conti extremecontact sport 02
will always buy from tirerack because they test what they sell.
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A lot of us are finding the Goodyear Supercar3 to be a very nice track tire. Would be great to see it and the Nankangs added to the test group!
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Having rt615K+ on my wrx now. It's bang for the buck...... only around $200, what do you expect?
Would love to see a budget performance tire comparison. Personally I can't justify 1000+ in tires every oil change. 😅
this is what im dealing with rn. got some falken 615 a month ago, three track days later, they're done. my oil lasted longer.
Great test. Really wish the RE71RS and RT660 would come in 20” Porsche wheel sizes.
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I'll give you a data point. RT 660's on my Miata really bring out the fun for my daily commute. For commuting the ZIII's were the most fun! I feel like they have a wider operating temperature and a more progressive break away. When I'm doing an HPDE on the 660's I have to re-calibrate my level of expectation for grip! Awesome tire, very similar to the RE-71's I had on before that.
What temps are you dailying the 660s through?
Every tire was set to 35 psi hot.
Excellent information. Would have like of seen a category for wear and how each tire looked after the test and projected life. I am currently running 315 RT660 for autocross but would like to get into HPDE. I only have one other set of wheels to use for HPDE (18x10 wheel) so the tire will have to pull double duty. I replace my autocross set every year and hoping I can find a track tire that will last around 10k miles and 3-5 track days a year on a 3300lb Mustang.
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How is the "old" ZIII in the review but not the "old" Rival S 1.5?
Only one of these tires had the sizes I wanted for my e92m3. 275/35/18 front on 18x10, 295/35/18 rear on 18x11. Just so happens it was the re-71rs. Lucky me.
Nice! We are happy you found what you were looking for.
if you could it would be awesome to see one of your brzs get a little suspension work done to it to see how results compare and change!
maybe some coilovers, sway bars, or even control arms to dial in some more camber that these tires require?
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What happened to the supersport r?
Excellent video! Too bad here in EU we can't even get the AD09R anymore..stupid regulations
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Would like to have seen the federal 595 rs-rr, nankang crs, nankang ar1
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Please, Can you repeat the test with the chineses tires?
Is it possible?
I'd like to see the same thing done with ultra high performance all season tires. I think it would be interesting. Also I think it'd be nice to have one comprehensive test for each category rather than a bunch of mini-tests like you have now.
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There’s really no point in even attempting an all-season tire on a dry track. It’ll just destroy the tire.
@@RoadrunGTI Thats not the point of the request. The point of the request is to get comparable data for those of us who want a fun non-track tire.
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@@mizinoinovermyhead.7523 you want comparable data to show you that track use will destroy all-season tires? Tire rack already tests performance all-season tires on their onsite course, but actual track testing would be fairly useless.
What wheels are on the red BRZ behind you? They look like the BBS RF forged. Thanks!
Great question. Those are the Moda MD27, which is the wheel we use for all our 17” tests.
What a shame you left out Nankang CRS, hope to see it included in future tests
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How exactly do tires change a car's balance, like cause a car to understeer or oversteer? I would've thought the grip level difference between f&r would've been the same across different tires, but I guess I would be wrong. Trying to understand, thanks! @tirerack
What did you run for tire pressures? With my RE-71RS's, I run 30/28 F/R for autocross.
Great question! We ran them all at the factory inflation pressure of 35psi.
I would like the website to bring back the sort by position rating in the category... You used to have it where someone would have to jump through one hoop in order to get it to sort but it seems like that option is gone...
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No Goodyear??
Why are the lap times suspect? I'm assuming you ran the old Turn 10 as there is no way that BRZ is doing 1:36 laps at Gingerman! Also, next time test some Track specific tires against these: Like Toyo Proxes, Yokohama ADVAN and Hoosier for a better baseline.
No CR-S? :(
No one ever measures how long do they last. At least you could try measuring tread depth before and after to try to quantify wear.
I race in budget endurance racing. Some teams can afford to show up with, and totally use up two sets of the stickiest tires. We can't. We want the best tires that will last until the checkered flag on sunday. But other than asking around there is no way to know.
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It's a shame, we don't even get a handful of these tires in Europe :(
What size wheels and tires were tested here?
Take a look at our full test report for more information: www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=302.
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Sweet. Thanks.
Dumb question- what are the wheels on the red brz next to the dude in the studio? They look hot. edit: Moda MD27?
Good eye! Those are the Moda MD27, which is the wheel we use for all our 17” tests.
@@tirerack how are the Moda MD27s holding up?
They’re great! Even with our demanding use, we haven’t had any problems.
can you test how much lower profile tires decrease ride quality
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Great stuff, I do suggest you include the tire size(s) and wheel specs. In this case I can Google it if I really care (I'm guessing 215/40R17 on 7") but it's important info to have.
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Stock wheel is 17x7.5.
If you look at 1:53, you can see they're running a 225/40R18. I'm not sure about the wheel spec, but I think that's a Sparco DRS in 18x8 +45. Going for a 225 tyre on a 8J wheel would make sense since, quote "225 on the 8" wheel felt the most balanced, like that's what it was designed from the very beginning" from their tire width vs rim size test released a few days ago (also using BRZ's)
If Kumho offered their V730 in a 215/40-17, they'd be on my wheels as we speak!
But of course, they never will. 😡
so many hole's with this review, like not have a fwd and an awd platforms since tires act different with different drivetrains.
I’m very surprised about the cup 2 results. That to me is very controversial!
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Seems odd you couldn't dial in the balance of the car just with tire pressure adjustment
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No PS4S? How does that make sense?
The PS4S is like 340TW and not even in the same league as these tires.
Sad that most of these are not available in Europe :/
But then you get many, MANY more choices, in MANY more sizes over on that side of the pond in great/sticky/responsive 300 tread wear, summer MAX and UHP tires than we will ever be offered here. 😉☹
(Like few to none in a 215/40-17 and NONE at all in a 215/45-16. 😡)
@@LS1conehead name 3 tires you dont get but we do 🤔
So the A052 test pretty much confirms the suspension geometry of the 86 sucks.
McPherson strut front so no camber curve.
Look forward to road course tire test on supercar specifically designed for track and road not your daily drivers.
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Wow the Michelin Cup 2 was near dead last in objective testing. That's why this test was great because opinion-based reviews just aren't enough.
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ya'll never post too much about all season and snow tires in or on snow and cold conditions. Ya always say come back for our winter testing but never do
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That's not Apple to Apples, when one car is red and the other is Orange😂
Were da toyos at
The R888R is a 100 tread wear tire, as is the ancient, and minimal size choice RA-1.
Their R1R is so old I am surprised it is still in production! (It does look like it was/is a great rain tire though! 👍)
@@LS1conehead they actually brought the ra1 back i read due to popularity even. I has ra1 and love.. never seen r1r and never drove 888s.. the ra1s were better in the rain than I expected but I'm only counting very careful street driving.. I even drove them in snow a bit once although a dented rim shows how well that went lol..
Like to see tests with more powerful cars. A GR86 simply doesn't have the power to tax these tires.
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Even though the RS was fastest, gotta feelin a lot of people will pick the RT660 over it, cuz they can flip the tires if needed for longer life..people also look at price.. its time and long life in the math with price.. long life means cheaper in the long run
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Not worth flipping the RT660. I only got 4 days out of a set on an NA first gen BRZ and I had them flipped after 2.
This is a great test, but frankly, you're using it on a single platform which is a low power, lightweight platform. It really doesn't take into account other platforms, such as FWD, AWD, or higher powered RWD cars. I realize that would make prices go up on doing these tests, but frankly I don't believe this test helps anyone but miata, 944, and toyobaru owners.
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@@tirerack no problem, and sorry I didn't mean to come off overly critical, was just thinking "out loud." I readily admit I could be wrong about tire dynamics with heavier cars / different power levels, staggered setups etc, but I've always been curious about that as from what I understand, tire compositions and tread patterns can sometimes differ between sizes even within same tire model (is that correct?)
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I do not know how did you get those results! I would say they are according to sponsorship. All well known European, Australian tests have very different results. Simply, I do NOT trust Tire Rack - you are into sale.
As a racing time attack driver this data isn't helpful. Impossible to test in one day. The track changes too much. In my car at the head of the field i can be 1.5 second different from session to session due to 5 to 10 degree temp swing. Then have the track match pace at session 4 as it did 2nd sometimes and not others. This needs a very unique testing methods