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What type of tire does Comfort soft means for example..
It would be great if you guys could name a real life tire and connect it to the Comfort H/M/S, Sports H/M/S, Racing H/M/S.
I have a few ideas.
I would say that the comfort hard is more like an old tire where you have exchanged the old tread and mounted a new tread on an old tire-base. (hope you understand my poor english) In sweedish : regummerade
The comfort medium would be your average tire mounted on every day cars like a toyota Yaris, or something like that.
And the comfort soft would probably be something the car man. would put on cars like a Toyota camry, Dodge SRT4 or similar.
The Sport soft would be as sticky as it gets but still be road legit (a tire with treads). IMO Michelin Cup Sport, TOYO R888, Pirelli P Zero Corsa -This type of tyre is fitted to cars like Porsche GT3, BMW M3 CSL.. Offcourse there are other manufachters.. Ferrari 360 CS, and Ferrari 430 Scuderia, Lambo Super Leggera use these kind of tyres as well. Probably Pirelli for obvious reasons..
The Sport medium would be a tire similar to Michelin Pilot Sport II and Dunlop Sportmaxx-Comes with cars like BMW M5, BMW M3, Audi RS6 to name a few..
The Sport hard would be more like Pirelli P6/7000 and Khumo Ecsta SPT.. A pretty sporty tire but a little bit to hard for the more powerful cars. So i guess these tires are fitted on a sporty car, but still not as powerful. Volvo S60 T5 for example, probably some average Audis and BMW's as well.
The racing hard would more or less be something that you can by for a good price, not road legit (slicks). Something the amateur track-day guy would by for he's beloved track-day-car.
The racing medium would imo be the first real racing slick apart from the hard choice. And the soft one would be for advanced racing.
So imo i miss one level here.. The F1 cars have a tire developed for each race and would give one more level of grip compared to the Racing soft. here you have the famous Bridgestone Potenza. Offcourse this is only for commercial purpose. The real name for those kind of advanced racing tires I dont know. prob. something like XY666ZZYY :-)
feel free to fill in my blanks.. And fel free to express your own opinion.
It would be great if you guys could name a real life tire and connect it to the Comfort H/M/S, Sports H/M/S, Racing H/M/S.
I have a few ideas.
I would say that the comfort hard is more like an old tire where you have exchanged the old tread and mounted a new tread on an old tire-base. (hope you understand my poor english) In sweedish : regummerade
The comfort medium would be your average tire mounted on every day cars like a toyota Yaris, or something like that.
And the comfort soft would probably be something the car man. would put on cars like a Toyota camry, Dodge SRT4 or similar.
The Sport soft would be as sticky as it gets but still be road legit (a tire with treads). IMO Michelin Cup Sport, TOYO R888, Pirelli P Zero Corsa -This type of tyre is fitted to cars like Porsche GT3, BMW M3 CSL.. Offcourse there are other manufachters.. Ferrari 360 CS, and Ferrari 430 Scuderia, Lambo Super Leggera use these kind of tyres as well. Probably Pirelli for obvious reasons..
The Sport medium would be a tire similar to Michelin Pilot Sport II and Dunlop Sportmaxx-Comes with cars like BMW M5, BMW M3, Audi RS6 to name a few..
The Sport hard would be more like Pirelli P6/7000 and Khumo Ecsta SPT.. A pretty sporty tire but a little bit to hard for the more powerful cars. So i guess these tires are fitted on a sporty car, but still not as powerful. Volvo S60 T5 for example, probably some average Audis and BMW's as well.
The racing hard would more or less be something that you can by for a good price, not road legit (slicks). Something the amateur track-day guy would by for he's beloved track-day-car.
The racing medium would imo be the first real racing slick apart from the hard choice. And the soft one would be for advanced racing.
So imo i miss one level here.. The F1 cars have a tire developed for each race and would give one more level of grip compared to the Racing soft. here you have the famous Bridgestone Potenza. Offcourse this is only for commercial purpose. The real name for those kind of advanced racing tires I dont know. prob. something like XY666ZZYY :-)
feel free to fill in my blanks.. And fel free to express your own opinion.
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