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Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS

The Potenza RE-71RS is Bridgestone's Extreme Performance Summer tire developed for sports cars, performance sedans and enthusiast drivers who participate in high-performance driving events, track days and endurance-style competition. The Potenza RE-71RS is designed to deliver massive levels of grip and precise handling on the street and maintain that performance at race-pace on the track. Like all Extreme Performance Summer tires, the Potenza RE-71RS is not intended to be serviced, stored or driven in near-and-below-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.

The highly asymmetric pattern is molded from a tread compound that utilizes race-developed, high-grip polymers engineered to maximize dry grip. An optimized footprint helps manage contact pressure under heavy cornering loads for more uniform distribution. This optimization allows the tire to exploit every bit of surface contact available while helping prevent areas of acute heat generation, encouraging even wear in competition environments. The solid circumferential ribs are designed to help ensure quick and precise steering response at the limit in dynamic cornering events. The expansive outboard tread element features low-angle grooves for enhanced lateral stiffness, promoting consistent and predictable cornering traction. Strategically placed, circumferential grooves are beveled to help further support the inboard ribs under intense cornering while allowing sufficient area for hydroplaning resistance.

The internal construction of the Potenza RE71-RS consists of a robust, two-ply polyester casing tuned to increase feedback and steering response. Twin steel belts provide a lightweight and durable base for the tread, and a nylon reinforcement ply is added for high-speed capability.

Note: Potenza RE-71RS tires exposed to temperatures of 20 degrees F (-7 degrees C) or lower must be permitted to gradually return to temperatures of at least 40 degrees F (5 degrees C) for at least 24 hours before they are flexed in any manner, such as by adjusting inflation pressures, mounting them on wheels, or using them to support, roll or drive a vehicle.

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Tire Rack Test Results Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS

Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RZ vs. RE-71RS Comparison Test(06:49)

In this highly anticipated comparison, Brent and TJ officially run the all-new Potenza RE-71RZ against its predecessor, the lauded RE-71RS, in a full test. They didn’t stop there, though; they included a second size of each tire and a second test vehicle. So, it’s tire vs tire, on both our stock M2 and a race-ready BRZ! 



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Ratings Charts & Reviews Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS

Tire Category: Extreme Performance Summer

Consumer Surveys

 
Best in Category
Miles Reported
Recommended
Treadwear
Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS
Good
96%
1M
9.0 - Excellent
7.0 - Good
6.8 Hydroplaning Resistance
7.3 Wet Traction
9.5 - Excellent
9.5 Corner Stability
9.6 Dry Traction
9.3 Steering Response
N/A
N/A Light Snow Traction
N/A Deep Snow Traction
N/A Ice Traction
7.5 - Good
7.7 Ride Quality
7.3 Noise
7.1 - Good

Falken Azenis RT660 Reviews

Performance reviews suggest the Falken Azenis RT660 excels in dry traction, with drivers praising its "telepathic" grip, sharp turn-in, and consistent performance during autocross, track days, and HPDE events. Many note it warms up quickly and handles heat better than competitors, though some report greasiness in prolonged high temps. Wet traction receives mixed feedback-adequate in light rain but prone to hydroplaning in standing water. Treadwear is praised for a 200TW tire, with users reporting 8-12 track days or 100+ autocross runs, though heavy cars or aggressive setups may cause accelerated wear. A recurring concern is tread delamination under extreme use, though most find durability acceptable for dedicated performance applications.

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442 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 432 positive
  • 10 negative

Customers praise the RT660's exceptional dry traction, with many scoring 9s and 10s for its "sticky" grip, precise cornering, and track-ready performance. Reviewers highlight strong braking stability, predictable handling at the limit, and quick warm-up times ideal for autocross and HPDE events. While optimized for dry conditions, users note consistent lap times even in hot sessions, calling them a top choice for enthusiasts prioritizing aggressive dry performance.

March 31, 2026
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3.9 out of 5 Star Rating
3.9 out of 5

Good solid road course tire. The hotter the better they handle...

Good solid road course tire. The hotter the better they handle. They are ok for drag racing. Not as good.

Vehicle: 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe Z51 Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 590
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: GREER, SC
Driving Style: Spirited

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358 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 225 positive
  • 133 negative

Customers praise the RT660's treadwear, with many scoring 8-10 for excellent durability through 60+ heat cycles and 10+ track days, noting consistent grip even as tread depth decreases. While some report accelerated wear on heavy cars or after extreme sessions, most highlight impressive heat tolerance and longer-than-expected lifespan for a 200TW track-focused tire.

December 03, 2024
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3.9 out of 5 Star Rating
3.9 out of 5

...On the Miata they last a long time and also provide excellent grip over a long period of time. These have longevity close to the Hankook RS4's...

This is my number 1 tire choice for track day use. I have been running these on my NB miata since they came out and I also ran the 315/30/18s on my C5 Z06 and they were great on that as well. On the Miata they last a long time and also provide excellent grip over a long period of time. These have longevity close to the Hankook RS4's but seem to show better laptimes and even look batter in my opinion. Just bought another set today while on sale.

Vehicle: 2003 Mazda Miata
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000
Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross
Location: SAN PABLO, CA
Driving Style: Spirited

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252 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 138 positive
  • 114 negative

Wet Traction Summary (Falken Azenis RT660 - Extreme Performance Summer): Reviews scoring 6 and below highlight mediocre wet traction, with concerns about hydroplaning in standing water and sudden loss of grip. Drivers report slippery performance in rain, noting unpredictable breakaway and limited confidence, especially on highways or during cold/wet autocross conditions.

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Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RZ vs. RE-71RS Comparison Test(06:49)

In this highly anticipated comparison, Brent and TJ officially run the all-new Potenza RE-71RZ against its predecessor, the lauded RE-71RS, in a full test. They didn’t stop there, though; they included a second size of each tire and a second test vehicle. So, it’s tire vs tire, on both our stock M2 and a race-ready BRZ! 



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Finding the Best All-Around Competition Tire – 2025 Test 4F(17:45)

There are many ways for enthusiasts to compete. Autocross, track events, and time trials are just some of the ways drivers can test their mettle. When cross-competing, events don’t stop because of the rain, so is there a single tire that stands out across the board? In this test, the finale of our 2025 Extreme Performance/Track & Competition evaluations, we set out to answer that question.

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Extreme Performance Summer – 2025 Test 4E(17:11)

When it comes to track days or race events, Extreme Performance Summer tires are a popular choice. In this test, we took seven exciting EP tires to a local road course to see how they stack up in this environment. From newcomers to category stalwarts, this test will help racers of all stripes find the right tire for their needs. If you haven’t already, see how this same lineup did in our standard test, Extreme Performance Summer – 2025 Test 4D.

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Extreme Performance Summer – 2025 Test 4D (14:02)

Extreme Performance Summer tires are at home during track days and racing events, but they’re also excellent at helping drivers get the most spirited experience out of their commutes or weekend drives. Our standard test format, which consists of road rides, dry and wet test track handling, dry and wet skid pad, and dry and wet braking, is designed to highlight these different areas and help our customers make the best choice for their needs.

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Streetable and Dedicated Track Tires - 2025 Test 4A(19:21)

Testing Extreme Performance Summer, Streetable Track & Competition, and Racetrack & Autocross Only tires means returning to GingerMan Raceway for head-to-head testing. This year, a whopping 19 tires took part in this portion of the test to find out one thing: which are the fastest track and streetable track tires. Also included this year is a full racing slick, a Tire Rack first!

Breaking Down Tire Performance Categories - 2024 Special Test With Winter Update(26:05)

We understand that tire performance categories can be confusing. You want an all-season tire, but there are several all-season categories; how do you know which one is right for you? You want a summer tire, but again, which summer category? In this special demonstration, we took six all-season tires from three all-season categories and three summer tires from two summer categories to lay it out for you. Category-leading tires from the Standard Touring All-Season, Grand Touring All-Season, Ultra High Performance All-Season, Max Performance Summer, and Extreme Performance Summer categories are tested so you can see exactly what each "step up" gets you as a driver and what trade-offs were made along the way.

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Extreme Performance Summer - 2024 Test 5 Part 2(16:42)

EP tires wear two distinct hats. They’re great on sporty and high horsepower vehicles conquering the everyday road and on those same vehicles as they dominate in various races and track days. The nuances here are many as increased traction and performance in one of these arenas can mean a tradeoff elsewhere. This two-part test lays it all bare and reveals just how close, but different, this category can be!

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Extreme Performance Summer - 2024 Test 5 Part 1(22:25)

EP tires wear two distinct hats. They’re great on sporty and high horsepower vehicles conquering the everyday road and on those same vehicles as they dominate in various races and track days. The nuances here are many as increased traction and performance in one of these arenas can mean a tradeoff elsewhere. This two-part test lays it all bare and reveals just how close, but different, this category can be!

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Experience The Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS(01:01)

Bridgestone’s Potenza RE-71RS is an Extreme Performance Summer tire for the drivers of sports cars, performance sedans, and enthusiast drivers. Perfect for those who participate in driving events, track days, and endurance competitions.

TJ & Bridgestone Talk Potenza RE-71RS (14:03)

In this episode of “TJ Talking,” our Tire Information and Testing Manager, TJ Campbell, speaks with Will Robbins, from Bridgestone North America, about the much-anticipated Potenza RE-71RS. The pair discuss the focused technology that went into the RE-71RS, its journey from the Japanese to US market, and how it compares to its predecessor, the RE-71R.

Testing Extreme Performance Summer Tires 2022: Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS(1:41)

We compared the long-awaited Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS to the best in the category to see how this new entry stacks up.

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