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Originally Posted by dvq
Seems like an interesting tire, but they're so new they only have a handful of sizes available and no back to back reviews vs the cup2s yet. Might make for a good road and casual track tire in locales that don't see a ton of rain.
The connected sensor tech itself seems like a bit of a gimmick however, I'd pass on the sensors are they're pricey and annoying to setup. All they do is act as a tpms & single spot temp sensor which our cars already do to some extent. Some sort of sensor temp bar extending across and the full contact patch would have been far more useful to communicate what sort of alignment to dial in for certain tracks and would eliminate the need for jumping out of the car after a session and taking the pyrometer out.
I'd like to see a 275/295 30 series 20" in their lineup.
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Thanks. The size I need won't come out until the end of this year 265/35/19.
Per Tirerack, this is a extreme performance tire rather than a track competition tire which is a nice change.
Tirerack won't road hazard competition tires so I was out of luck when I punctured my standard Cup 2.