Originally Posted by
Nine Ball
100% agreed. They are good daily-driver tires, but only perform well for about 10 minutes on track. Then they turn greasy and you get surprise understeer and worse braking. I have a video of an offroading excursion this past weekend, as proof. Entered the same corner at a same entry speed, tires just kept sliding in the brake zone and had no steering until I almost saved it. LOL
There are some pretty good tires in the 200 range nowadays. The fastest cars were running the BFG Rival-S, but they don't have Viper sizes yet. Could run a 315/30-18 front and a 335/30-18 rear on some track wheels though. That would be a great combo. Otherwise, the Michelin PS2, PSS, or even Nitto NT05 can also work.
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