Best tyre for racing?

His should be okay, probably 90whp.....:driver:

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Can, got people use ATR Sports for track also.....:smokin:

Yea, me ok la. Somemore damn wide road, probably 60 is my 'whacking' :rofl:
 
i recommend you use PSC2 as it is high end performance tyre
and it can be used for street usage...
but i think it is depends on personal preference...hehe
 
What size, what setup, what car and so on. Budget too.....
245/35/19
Driver skill leh? If driver is a complete noob then get the grippiest tyre your budget can afford. If you're Ivan/Ian Khong or Kenneth Koh or Karamjit Singh, then even Silverstone tyres will get you podium finish.
im still new to this :)
actually its safer....

because the grip limit was so low...

the tyre starts sliding around at lowest and safer speed than those racing compound tyre....


so TS can start learn how to control the car at the safe tyre limit.......


after that switch to sticky slicks and see how much faster and safer he/she was...



*ppl said i'm the original bunta :listen:
does this mean grip is important?

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there are hidden driving road all over malaysia.from highway with long winding corner to
twisty road on hill side.not forgetting some empty road leading to small vilage.
i know there are some guys driving civics makes is a compulsory journey to kuala pilah town to enjoy the road.
they could be from as close as seremban but doubt so as none can speak negeri dialect.

i wont go all out but something like pilot sport will do just fine.
if i can afford it, i will kept and extra set of semi slick for track purpose.
but i doubt so as i am not a track kaki...more of a street guy.

I'm new to this so in process collecting opinions...pilot sport sounds good..any recommendation?
 
I think you need to first state what type of car, what size of tyre, and what sort of race.
 
Indeed, the vehicle and what sort of race is an important criteria when suggesting tires. And racing? Means non-street legal tires like semi slicks? Or are you actually just asking about the best street tires?
 
245/35/19

im still new to this :)

does this mean grip is important?

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I'm new to this so in process collecting opinions...pilot sport sounds good..any recommendation?

i rather suggest join trackdays/gymkhana or any training using stock tyre first....fully utilize the stock tyre capability....and see if your laptime improves until can't be improved further...then only do upgrades...but safety aspect such as better brakes and better suspension should be done first.......


what car u driving? what kind of race u plan to join?
 
245/35/19 sounds like BMW 5-series range of tyres already.
 
Actually for normal street usage, not necessary use this high end tyre, u can get cheaper tyre if u don’t expect much. I am currently using Michelin P3ST, which is very good too.
 
ahh.. so many advertising posts nowadays :smokin:

Not sure why a top brand using cheap ads.....:confused::biggrin:

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245/35/19 sounds like BMW 5-series range of tyres already.

This tyre size sure so high power ride....:driver:
 
i rather suggest join trackdays/gymkhana or any training using stock tyre first....fully utilize the stock tyre capability....and see if your laptime improves until can't be improved further...then only do upgrades...but safety aspect such as better brakes and better suspension should be done first.......


what car u driving? what kind of race u plan to join?

thx for ur advice...
 
Actually, stupidcar has a point. If this is a 350Z then the advice will be a bit different. If it's a BMW or a 4WD car, it'll be a bit different. And since you don't want to reveal the car we'll leave it at that and if you have nothing additional to add, I'm going to close this thread later today.
 
Actually, stupidcar has a point. If this is a 350Z then the advice will be a bit different. If it's a BMW or a 4WD car, it'll be a bit different. And since you don't want to reveal the car we'll leave it at that and if you have nothing additional to add, I'm going to close this thread later today.

mine is BMW M3
 
So cute..people recommending road tyres like PS3T....PSC2..
No matter how "track" or "sporty" it is, it is not a racing tyre. Period. Race cars, use semi-slicks or slicks.

Look at TTA results, Hall of Fame..fastest times are all semi-slicks.. that's race. Go there and see what the fastest guys in their class use..then you know what tire you should get lor..

This is a race tyre.
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Stuff like R888.. Z221...yup those are race tyres.

Asking keyboard warriors like us.. how would we know what race tyre is good.. You ask me how to get a spare tyre I can teach you la...
 
So cute..people recommending road tyres like P3ST....PSC2..
No matter how "track" or "sporty" it is, it is not a racing tyre. Period. Race cars, use semi-slicks or slicks.

P3ST is comfort performance tyre meant for road use, however PSC2 are race tyres for track.
You probably got mixed up with PS2 which is Pilot Sports 2, where PSC2 is Pilot Sports Cup 2...:driver:
 
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