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  • Pirelli P Zero Corsa System
  • Pirelli P Zero Corsa System
$ 537.39 Per Tire
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  • Size: 245/35ZR19
  • Asimmetrico 2
  • Style: Blackwall
  • Eco Focus: N/A
  • Load Range: XL Load Range
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Pirelli P Zero Corsa System

$537.39 per tire
Asimmetrico 2

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System

$504.78 per tire
Asimmetrico 2

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P Zero Corsa System Streetable Track & Competition tires have been developed for the drivers of high-powered, super sports cars primarily for extreme road use, as well as track use at driver's schools and lapping days. Original Equipment for the road versions of Ferrari 360 Challenge, Lamborghini Gallardo and Porsche GT2 & GT3 cars, the P Zero Corsa System was designed to maximize a car's performance to satisfy even the most demanding driver in terms of dry handling and braking without abandoning wet traction and noise comfort. The P Zero Corsa System incorporates Pirelli's racing experience to enhance driving satisfaction at the limits.

P Zero Corsa System radials meet DOT requirements, however they are not recommended for driving in wet conditions where standing water is present and there is the risk of hydroplaning; drivers should drive cautiously at reduced speeds if they encounter these conditions. And like all Streetable Track & Competition tires, P Zero Corsa System radials are not intended to be driven in near-freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice. It's also essential these tires be stored indoors at temperatures maintained above 32 degrees F.

The P Zero Corsa System offers three different competition-type tread designs that include P Zero Corsa Direzionale tires for the front axle (designed to penetrate the water surface and help clear a path for the rear tires) and either P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico or P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico 2 tires for use on the rear axle.

The P Zero Corsa Direzionale tires mold Pirelli's innovative racing tread compound into a semi-slick, V-shaped directional tread design. The tire's internal structure includes ultra-light, flexible belts reinforced by spirally wound nylon and a very stiff sidewall construction resulting in a wide footprint area to enhance dry grip while directional grooves increase hydroplaning resistance.

The P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico tread design features a semi-slick, low void ratio and a large external shoulder structure with a minimum number of grooves to eliminate the blocky structure of a conventional pattern. The P Zero Corsa System Asimmetrico asymmetric and directional tread design requires separate left and right side tires for the vehicle as branded on each tire's sidewall. The tire's internal structure includes highly flexible steel belts reinforced by spirally wound nylon to enhance cornering stability and provide high-speed capability while reducing weight.

The P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico 2 tread design is inspired by Pirelli's P Zero Max Performance Summer tire and features a semi-slick, low void ratio and a large external shoulder structure. The P Zero Corsa System Asimmetrico 2's asymmetric tread design allows it to be used on both left and right sides of the vehicle. The tire's internal structure includes highly flexible steel belts reinforced by spirally wound nylon to enhance cornering stability and provide high-speed capability while reducing weight.

NOTE: While it is recommended that P Zero Corsa Direzionale tires only be used on the front axle positions of mid- and rear-engine cars, P Zero Corsa System Asimmetrico and Asimmetrico 2 tires can also be used on all four wheel positions of track driven cars, as well as front-engine and front-wheel drive cars.

The P Zero Corsa System tires are typically molded with 6/32" to 8/32" of tread depth in their grooves and can be left unshaved for use on damp tracks or shaved to approximately 4/32" of tread depth to begin competitive road racing/track use in dry conditions.

Warning: P Zero Corsa System radials meet DOT requirements, however they are not recommended for driving in wet conditions where standing water is present and there is the risk of hydroplaning; drivers should drive cautiously at reduced speeds if they encounter these conditions. This is especially true of shaved or worn tires. And like other Streetable Track & Competition tires, these tires are not intended to be stored, serviced nor driven in near- or below freezing temperatures, through snow or on ice.

Related Information: Care and Feeding of the Pirelli P Zero Corsa | Competition Tire Heat Cycling Service | Shaving Tires for Autocross / Track Use / Competition | Storing Track & Competition DOT Tires in Cold Temperatures

Ratings Charts & Reviews Pirelli P Zero Corsa System

Tire Category: Streetable Track & Competition

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Pirelli P Zero Corsa System
Good
93%
$505+
366K
6.8 - Good
6.4 - Fair
6.1 Hydroplaning Resistance
6.7 Wet Traction
9.0 - Excellent
8.9 Corner Stability
8.9 Dry Traction
9.1 Steering Response
N/A
N/A Light Snow Traction
N/A Deep Snow Traction
N/A Ice Traction
7.6 - Good
7.7 Ride Quality
7.5 Noise
6.3 - Fair

Customers Say

Customers think the Pirelli P Zero Corsa System delivers excellent dry traction and predictable grip for track use, with many noting improved lap times and confidence in high-speed cornering. Several highlight strong wet performance in rain, though some report hydroplaning risks as tread wears. Treadwear receives mixed feedback-while some praise surprising longevity for street driving (10-15k miles), track users often cite rapid wear (100-400 track miles) and uneven degradation, emphasizing proper pressure management to avoid chunking. Cold temperatures below 50°F significantly reduce grip, requiring careful warm-up. Enthusiasts recommend these for dedicated track/HPDE use but caution they prioritize performance over tread life.

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48 customers mention "Wet Traction"

  • 31 positive
  • 17 negative

Customers praise the P Zero Corsa System's wet traction, with scores 8-10 highlighting excellent rain grip, predictable handling, and minimal hydroplaning even at highway speeds. Track users note confidence in wet sessions, with some mentioning progressive breakaway and effective water evacuation. A few note reduced wet performance as tread wears, typical for high-performance track tires.

June 15, 2011

4.3 out of 5 Star Rating
4.3 out of 5

...I got half that with Michelin Pilot Cup tires and the Pirellis were not only stickier, but they did not hydroplane at 75 mph in a rain storm while the Michelins would not do better than 50 in the same conditions...

Although I use my GT3 as a daily driver, I also autocross it and do several track days [er year. As is typical with a 911 Porsche, you can go through two sets of rear tires per one set of fronts. I just changed my rears out at 7000 miles and can only say that that is phenomenal. I got half that with Michelin Pilot Cup tires and the Pirellis were not only stickier, but they did not hydroplane at 75 mph in a rain storm while the Michelins would not do better than 50 in the same conditions. My track times were quicker and I was alwaays comfortable wit hthe cornering proess.

Vehicle: 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 Ceramic Brakes
Miles Driven on Tires: 7,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Nederland, Co
Driving Style: Spirited
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February 15, 2012 (Verified Purchase)

3.7 out of 5 Star Rating
3.7 out of 5

Both my '07 and '10 GT3 came fitted with the Pirelli Corsa System tires, initially I was dissapointed that they were not fitted with the Michelin MPSC+, however for wet weather driving the Corsa is superior in its grip, ability to clear water, and to avoid aquaplaning than the Michelin

Both my '07 and '10 GT3 came fitted with the Pirelli Corsa System tires, initially I was dissapointed that they were not fitted with the Michelin MPSC+, however for wet weather driving the Corsa is superior in its grip, ability to clear water, and to avoid aquaplaning than the Michelin; while giving up a little on the extreme dry traction (track).

Overall, if you plan to drive your 911 in the wet, I believe the Pirelli is a better choice than the Michelin...

if you only drive in the dry, and on the track the Michelin is a better extreme dry tire...

Vehicle: 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 Ceramic Brakes
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,500
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: San Francisco, Ca
Driving Style: Spirited
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July 01, 2011

4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

...Very good grip in dry (maybe just a notch below Michelins) but very good in rain, including 6 sessions in the wet at the Glen...

Replaced my OEM Michelins after 2,000 street miles and 1 track day. Pirellis on front and rear with 3,000 miles plus 6 Track days at VIR and Watkins Glen. Very good grip in dry (maybe just a notch below Michelins) but very good in rain, including 6 sessions in the wet at the Glen. Also wearing much better than the Michelins. I've never been a big Pirelli fan but so far I would definitely recommend these tires over the Sport Cups.

Vehicle: 2010 Porsche 911 GT3 Ceramic Brakes
Miles Driven on Tires: 4,000
Driving Conditions: Track/Autocross
Location: Gambrills, MD
Driving Style: Spirited
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68 customers mention "Dry Traction"

  • 61 positive
  • 7 negative

Customers raving about dry traction, with many scoring 9s and 10s, praise the Pirelli P Zero Corsa System for exceptional grip, predictable cornering, and confidence-inspiring performance during track days, autocross, and HPDE events. Highlighted as "sticky" and responsive, they deliver strong acceleration, braking stability, and consistent lap-time improvements. While optimal grip requires proper warm-up, users report impressive tread life for a track-focused tire, lasting multiple heat cycles and sessions. A top choice for enthusiasts prioritizing dry-track prowess.

November 17, 2017 (Verified Purchase)

4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

...It really puts the power to the ground, has excellent steering response with an exceptional ride...

The Pirelli P Zero Corsa came as standard equipment on my Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio. I was skeptical about the tire life being a 60 wear rated tire, but to my surprise, it appears like they may last about 12-14k miles, which is excellent for a streetable track tire. I have been blown away by the overall performance of the tire. It really puts the power to the ground, has excellent steering response with an exceptional ride. They have totally surpassed my expectations and definitely a re-purchase candidate for my next replacement set. My last good set of tires were the Michelin Pilot Super Sport on my 2015 M3, and I have to say, the Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires are much better handling, better riding, and even quieter than the Michelins. I¿m also surprised to see that I will be getting a full 70% of the life of Michelins with the Pirellis despite an anticipated much much shorter estimated tread life (60 vs 280). The key to me is not how long the tire meanders along over a slightly longer life so much as how well it performs during it¿s actual useable life. The Pirelli is significantly better than the Michelin in pretty much every regard despite lasting for a shorter timeframe, but that is to be expected for an ultra high performance streetable track tire. If you are seeking the best performing tire over a few extra miles of treadwear for your high performance car, definitely consider the Pirelli P Zero Corsa.

Vehicle: 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,250
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: SUDBURY, MA
Driving Style: Spirited
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May 08, 2015 (Verified Purchase)

4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

These P Zero Corsa tires are unlike any tire I have had before in road adhesion, steering stability and inspiring a general feeling of confidence... The first time high speed corner, my M3 almost telepathically steered itself into the sweeper, and what's more unusual, I feel like I can now place the front end of my car at any (preferably late) apex point...

These P Zero Corsa tires are unlike any tire I have had before in road adhesion, steering stability and inspiring a general feeling of confidence. For some background, I drive a '05 M3 with Bilstein PSS9 coilovers and CSL anti-roll bars. I run 255/35/19 s up front and 285/30/19 s in the rear at 36 psi all around. The first time high speed corner, my M3 almost telepathically steered itself into the sweeper, and what's more unusual, I feel like I can now place the front end of my car at any (preferably late) apex point. The front end now feels darty, but in a good way. For comparison, the car has been fitted with Michelin PS2 tires and Conti 5P, which are well regarded, and Goodyear Gen 1 Asymmetrics, where they won EVO Magazines tire test, and none of these tires compare to these Corsa tires. These tires just hang on and add a higher degree of road holding than I am used to. If anyone is looking for a super-stick tire, this is the one.

Vehicle: 2005 BMW M3 Coupe Competition Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 2,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: null, null
Driving Style: Spirited
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March 28, 2011

3.8 out of 5 Star Rating
3.8 out of 5

The perfect solution if you are looking to road race your car and then drive it to work the next day...

The perfect solution if you are looking to road race your car and then drive it to work the next day...The issue when road racing your car is the amount of heat the tire develop, road racing is a lot harder on the tire then auto crossing..If you get too much heat going through the tire you can ruin them even though it may look to the naked like they have alot of traction left, this because the rubber dries out faster (every use a pencil with a dry eraser)...

Vehicle: 2006 Ferrari F430 Coupe
Miles Driven on Tires: 6,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: London, UK
Driving Style: Spirited
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67 customers mention "Treadwear"

  • 39 positive
  • 28 negative

Treadwear receives strong praise from track-focused drivers, with many scoring 9-10 for impressive longevity through multiple heat cycles and sessions. Reviews highlight 5,000+ street miles with track use, predictable wear patterns, and lasting grip even on abrasive surfaces. While some note rapid wear during intense track days, most consider it a worthy trade-off for the tire's exceptional dry performance and consistency at the limit.

August 29, 2022 (Verified Purchase)

4.1 out of 5 Star Rating
4.1 out of 5

...Rears lasted 8K, fronts still going good at 10K and expecting 13-14K.

Very similar as Cup 2 perf which is what I was after but in this size. Rears lasted 8K, fronts still going good at 10K and expecting 13-14K.

Vehicle: 2021 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Z51 Package
Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: SANTA CLARITA, CA
Driving Style: Spirited
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October 14, 2003

4.5 out of 5 Star Rating
4.5 out of 5

...As long as youve got some camber the wear is very good, even on a 3250-lb (+ driver) car--I give it a treadwear rating of 10 but only for track use...

These tires were used during a track event on an M3 Turbo. The car won the overall event with these tires on it and I must say that for the narrow size I was using they were pretty impressive. As long as youve got some camber the wear is very good, even on a 3250-lb (+ driver) car--I give it a treadwear rating of 10 but only for track use.

All miles were track driven and including road course, braking, slalom and quartermile. Grip is tremendous for a tire that can be driven on the street with ease.

Vehicle: 1995 BMW M3
Miles Driven on Tires: 150
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Riverside, CA
Driving Style: Spirited
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January 23, 2015

4.5 out of 5 Star Rating
4.5 out of 5

I have 3000 miles on the tires and have no sign of wear yet. I don't expect to get 30000 miles on them but it doesn't look like they're going to be worth only 3 or 5 or even 10K miles either...

I got these tires on a new Evora, not an S but the drop down doesn't allow for a base Evora. I drive these tires on twisty backroads where they eliminate the need for an S or any other more powerful car. I go through the 45mph rated curves.... well because this is on the internet... I go through them a little faster than that with great ease. The Evora is beautiful on the backroads and I've driven MR2s, Miatas, Elises, Caymans, Boxters, 911s, GTIs, Corrados and 4Runners. But... this isn't a car review, it's a tire review and the reason I'm writing it is because I'm seeing low scores for the Corsa System for the comfort-related categories. I don't just pull out of my driveway onto the backroads, I take the interstate, 4 lanes of concrete to get there and depending on where I go, 2 lanes of asphalt. I will attribute some of this to the Evora suspension which if you watch Top Gear, you know it can handle the track or the run off area. But... when I'm cruising at 75 on the interstate, this car is as quiet and comfortable as anything I've ever driven. You can see that I like driving sports cars. To me, an Elise makes a perfectly fine daily driver. We take it on vacation and are able to throw a duffle bag and 2 backpacks in the trunk. So, I may be biased but these tires in my opinion are spectacular interstate cruisers in addition to their obvious better than average handling traits. Also, in regard to cold weather. I get my Evora out any time I can. Usually not below about 40F though. Now, this is a car with only 275hp with the engine sitting almost on top of the drive wheels, and I've never had any trouble with these tires in the cold. If it's cold I don't try to see if I can get the car to break loose. I have 3000 miles on the tires and have no sign of wear yet. I don't expect to get 30000 miles on them but it doesn't look like they're going to be worth only 3 or 5 or even 10K miles either. Don't overlook these due to concerns about comfort or cold.

Vehicle: 2014 Lotus Evora S
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,205
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: RALEIGH, NC
Driving Style: Spirited
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