Nice, I got home at 20:30 last night, enjoy the rest of the week.Yes mate, only done two laps though and I went on the GP circuit on Tuesday. It’s a bit hot to do repeated runs, tyres are taking a hammering.
We will be up this evening.
How do you find PS4S compared to the Contis in terms of steering response and feel?Nice, I got home at 20:30 last night, enjoy the rest of the week.
I use the P4S tyres and they are light years ahead of the Continental tyres.
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VW ran their GTI Clubsport S Nurburgring lap while it was 8 degrees celsius apparently. They cited that temperature as 'optimal' for a lap record!So the ring record we 'held' before the Renault rocked up must have been done when it was pretty chilly then....
I can't really comment on the side wall stiffness as I can't compare them now, what I can say is that the oem Contis (fronts) only lasted one day at Donington, the MP4S have so far lasted 6 days on the Ring (2 were wet days) and 1 day at Cadwell with some 3mm left!How do you find PS4S compared to the Contis in terms of steering response and feel?
I understand they have a much softer sidewall.
Interesting, I'm trying to figure out whether to replace my Sport Cup 2s with PS4S when they wear out, to regain some wet weather ability.That is not to say the Contis are pants but bang for your buck the MP4S is the best all round tyre money can buy.
I would say yes for sure, I have not used the Cup2 on my CTR but the 4S is so good on both wet and dry, road and track it really is a no brainer.Interesting, I'm trying to figure out whether to replace my Sport Cup 2s with PS4S when they wear out, to regain some wet weather ability.