Extreme Performance Summer

Extreme Performance Summer 2024 Test 5 Part 2

Published August 01, 2024

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Extreme Performance Summer - 2024 Test 5 Part 1

Length: (22:25)

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2024 BMW M2

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Test Report

Introduction

Like the first half of our Extreme Performance Summer testing, this is a part of the year we all look forward to - the opportunity to take these tires out and truly see how they perform in the environment they were bred for. The energy of a track day is just different - and the weather was perfect for it, not too hot, but sunny, with a summer breeze unbroken by the land or any notable human structures. Just the team, the car and the asphalt, waiting for the throttle to open up.

As "part 2" of the Extreme Performance test report, there's no road ride or wet track testing here (see part 1 for that) - this is the pure track experience. How does each tire feel when it's taken for a high-speed, hard-driving, hard-cornering ride at the absolute limit? Naturally, we will include lap times for each tire, with their time off the lead tire listed in parentheses, in addition to our own experiences driving them, so you can decide which characteristics matter most alongside their raw ability.

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Test Summary

Almost every one of these tires has something compelling to offer, either through individual driving style, experience, event - or simply the type of driver you are. Tire shopping can certainly be confusing at any level of performance, but finding the right fit ahead of time can save a lot of time and energy on the track that can be better channeled into enjoying yourself, or putting your rivals behind you.

Bridgestone's Potenza RE-71RS is a tire that's almost difficult to talk about because it's just plain great - it tucks into corners and holds on, it has strong, controllable braking, it just has all this ability and grip to spare, giving experienced drivers room to overlap inputs and really make the most of it. Just a stellar tire that combines speed with ability and a connection to the track. Falken's Azenis RT660 is a tire with a learning curve, and it took some understanding to maximize it. It definitely favored driving more with the rear of the car, and then trusting that it had the grip to handle it, which it has. It's very competitive as an option, but the adjustment period might be too steep for some. The Yokohama ADVAN NEOVA AD09 is a tire that deserves its place here, but more for the experience than any one trait. It isn't the fastest tire, it doesn't have the most grip or the hardest braking, but it might be one of the nicest to drive because it puts everything together it does have well while communicating with the driver every step of the way. Nankang's Sportnex CR-S is definitely just as deserving, but for the exact inverse reason - it's a collection of fantastic traits that, by all rights, should make it a no-brainer fitment for any performance-minded driver - and yet it's a strange tire to drive. The driving experience is mostly disconnected, more like a driving simulator than the physical action, which can make it a difficult tire to maximize. It can be done, clearly, it was the fastest tire we drove, and it has ability in spades. A vehicle tuned around this tire with a driver used to its particular behavior might find a real winner here, but it doesn't come on naturally.

Yokohama's other tire in this test, the ADVAN A052, is certainly a capable tire. It's nearly as quick around the track as some of the best here, and it is consistent - once the first lap is done and it has some heat on it. Unfortunately, that first lap is also its best, and the feeling of chasing its initial performance can tempt some behavior that it might not deliver on the next time around. It's still very good, but at a level that's still just a hair off from some of the best. The Kumho Ecsta V730 is a tire that suffers from a similar, if not quite identical problem. It's not bad to drive, it is a reliable partner, and it can deliver on performance, but isn't quite as composed and can't do any one thing quite as well as the other tires here. On its own, it'd be fine, but in close competition, that's not quite enough. Finally, the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S is also here. It's a category best, certainly, but this is not that category. It doesn't have the grip, the composure or the dry track ability to compete. Nearly 3 seconds off from the top is a lifetime in a race, or even tracking for personal best times, and while it isn't a bad tire by most measures, it serves as an excellent example for just how significant category-to-category performance can be.

Thanks for reading! Testing season is nowhere near finished, so keep an eye out for even more in-depth coverage on a variety of tires for all kinds of vehicles. If you'd like to read more about tires for the cars you're not driving on the track, consider reading our previous Touring Tire Test!

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