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I'm looking for anyone's experience with 200 UTQG treadwear or less.
My original plan was to drive 200 UTQG tires to the track, which I did with the 888's. I bought the BC Forged wheels used with new Proxy R888R's and ran them out, 5 track days, qty. 20 - 20 to 30 min sessions depending on the host club. A track-day neighbor with the same Mustang as me suggested the Proxy RR's as a sticky cost- effective option. So, I packed them in the car and drove them to the track after the 888"s were used up. ( a bunch of extra work) .
I have 10 years of HPDE experience and generally run in the advances group.
Here's my tire experience so far; 888's were OK, very loud on the street! Usually good for 5 or 6 laps, then get greasy the last few laps of a 20 -25 min session.
I haven't run the NT01's on my S550 yet but ran them on my C5; (slightly) less noise on the street, very consistent over a 20 to 25 min session, 20 to 22 heat cycles. Problem is they used to be very "cost effective" but the NT01 price has increased substantially compared to other options.
The Proxy RR's have been really good, , a bunch of fun to run. consistent through the full session. Late in the day they get a little greasy the last lap or 2 but don't loose too much. Only down side is I cant drive them to the track. Price is GREAT!
I'm not looking for a "hero lap" tire like the time attack guys, consistency over a 20 to 25 min session is key feature for me.
I can run either rim for track, the BC's or stock PP2 rims. I can run 305 square on the factory rims I can run 295 square on the BC Forged or 295/305. BC forged are MUCH lighter. ( 19 lbs vs 32 lbs)
My 2026 season will start with the Proxy RR's as there is at least 1 more weekend in them, Hoping for more than that.
Below are my options in 2 groups 200 UTQG and 100 and below.
Over $2K for a set of tires is not in my budget but I left them in the matrix anyway.
Let me know which tire you'd try next and why.
200 treadware and above I'd drive to the track. I drove to the track on the NT01's which I believe is still doable.
When I went to -2.3 camber in front I was expecting serious tire ware but kept toe at Zero and it seems OK, I drove 8 hours to NCM on the Michelin sport 4S and did not see any deleterious effects, surprisingly!
My original plan was to drive 200 UTQG tires to the track, which I did with the 888's. I bought the BC Forged wheels used with new Proxy R888R's and ran them out, 5 track days, qty. 20 - 20 to 30 min sessions depending on the host club. A track-day neighbor with the same Mustang as me suggested the Proxy RR's as a sticky cost- effective option. So, I packed them in the car and drove them to the track after the 888"s were used up. ( a bunch of extra work) .
I have 10 years of HPDE experience and generally run in the advances group.
Here's my tire experience so far; 888's were OK, very loud on the street! Usually good for 5 or 6 laps, then get greasy the last few laps of a 20 -25 min session.
I haven't run the NT01's on my S550 yet but ran them on my C5; (slightly) less noise on the street, very consistent over a 20 to 25 min session, 20 to 22 heat cycles. Problem is they used to be very "cost effective" but the NT01 price has increased substantially compared to other options.
The Proxy RR's have been really good, , a bunch of fun to run. consistent through the full session. Late in the day they get a little greasy the last lap or 2 but don't loose too much. Only down side is I cant drive them to the track. Price is GREAT!
I'm not looking for a "hero lap" tire like the time attack guys, consistency over a 20 to 25 min session is key feature for me.
I can run either rim for track, the BC's or stock PP2 rims. I can run 305 square on the factory rims I can run 295 square on the BC Forged or 295/305. BC forged are MUCH lighter. ( 19 lbs vs 32 lbs)
My 2026 season will start with the Proxy RR's as there is at least 1 more weekend in them, Hoping for more than that.
Below are my options in 2 groups 200 UTQG and 100 and below.
Over $2K for a set of tires is not in my budget but I left them in the matrix anyway.
Let me know which tire you'd try next and why.
200 treadware and above I'd drive to the track. I drove to the track on the NT01's which I believe is still doable.
When I went to -2.3 camber in front I was expecting serious tire ware but kept toe at Zero and it seems OK, I drove 8 hours to NCM on the Michelin sport 4S and did not see any deleterious effects, surprisingly!
| brand | model | 295 | 305 | price | UTQG |
| Bridgestone | Potenza RE-71RS | 30 sq | 2000 | 200 | |
| Contenintal | ExtreamContact Force | 30 sq | 1700 | 200 | |
| Falken | Azenis RT660+ | 35 sq | 30 sq | 1800 | 200 |
| Goodyear | Eagle F1 Supercar 3 | 30 | 30 | 2100 | 220 |
| Michelin | Pilot Sport Cup 2 | 30 | 30 | 2300 | 240 |
| Nankang | Sportnex CR-S | 30 | 30 | 1700 | 200 |
| Goodyear | Eagle F1 Supercar 3R | 30 sq | 1800 | 100 | |
| Nitto | NT01 | 30 sq | 2340 | 100 | |
| Pirelli | P Zero Trofeo R | 30 | 30 | 2500 | 60 |
| Toyo | Proxy R | 30 sq | 1400 | 40 | |
| PP2 wheels 10.5x11 | |||||
| BC Forged 10x10.5 | |||||
| both wheels |
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