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For a true dual-purpose setup — hard track driving and serious street use — the market has basically split into three tiers:
Best Overall: Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 / Cup 2 R
Why it’s considered the benchmark
OEM choice for:
* Porsche GT cars
* Ferrari special series cars
* BMW CSL/CS models
* Mercedes-Benz AMG Black Series
* Exceptional steering precision
* Stable under repeated hot laps
* Still road-drivable unlike pure semi-slicks
* Better heat management than many rivals
The Cup 2 is the better mixed-use tire.
The Cup 2 R is more extreme:
* faster on dry track
* sharper turn-in
* less wet grip
* shorter usable street life
Professional testing consistently places the Cup 2 R among the fastest road-legal track tires available.
Best for:
* Porsche GT3 / GT4
* BMW M cars
* AMG
* Corvette Z06
* McLaren
Drivers doing:
* canyon driving
* Nürburgring-style use
* 5–15 track days/year
Fastest “200TW” Track-Day Tire: Bridgestone Potenza RE-71RS / RE-71RZ
This is the weapon choice for:
* autocross
* time attack
* aggressive HPDE
* lightweight sports cars
Strengths:
* Massive front-end grip
* Incredible warm-up speed
* Excellent lap-time potential
* More forgiving in wet conditions than Cup 2 R
Many comparisons show the RE-71RS outperforming Cup 2 variants in certain track conditions, especially in 200TW classes.
Weaknesses:
* Faster wear
* Louder
* Harsher ride
* Heat cycles out sooner
* Less refined on highway
Best for:
* Honda Civic Type R
* Toyota GR86
* Mazda MX-5 Miata
* Chevrolet Camaro 1LE
* Dedicated weekend performance cars
The new RE-71RZ improves wet performance and durability over the RS.
Most Extreme OEM-Level Track Tire: Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R / RS
What it is:
This is basically a street-legal race tire.
Characteristics:
* Unreal dry grip
* Very sharp transient response
* Extremely fast on smooth circuits
* Poor cold-weather behavior
* Dangerous standing-water performance
The Trofeo R competes directly with Cup 2 R in the “hypercar OEM” segment.
Best for:
* GT3 RS
* Huracán STO
* Ferrari Pista
* Dry-weather-only performance use
Not ideal if:
* you daily drive
* you see rain often
* temperatures drop below ~10°C
If You Want One Tire for Everything — the answer changes.
Then the king becomes:
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S / S5
Because it balances:
* wet grip
* comfort
* longevity
* daily drivability
* occasional track work
Track-focused tires like Cup 2 or RE-71RS become compromised in:
* rain
* cold weather
* road noise
* tread life
That tradeoff comes up repeatedly in owner discussions.