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Has anyone switched tyres from P Zeros?

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Depite only covering 3500 miles my rear tyres are almost due for replacement. Has anyone else suffered this much tyre wear in such a low mileage?

Has anyone switched to Corsa's and if so what benefits and negatives have you experienced? I would need to switch all 4 tyres to Corsa's so there is a cost issue to begin with.

At the recent Silverstone track day the P Zeros quickly over heated but as I will only do a few track days a year this isn't the most important aspect for tyre choice but grip levels and feel on dry roads are.Equally I don't want to lose too much confidence in the wet as it seems to rain a lot when I take the car out!!

All comments welcome! Thanks
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Pilot Super Sport are now available, but my (p0) tyres are in good conditions, so i'll try the PSS later.
I have done over 5 separate track days and the pzeros are holding out great. Had them down to 28psi HOT yesterday and the car was a missile. Cant imagine how good it will be with some Corsas or Trofeo Rs...
How often are you tracking your car?

Personally I would just go with Pilot Super Sports since they appear to be intermediate tires between Pzero's and Corsa's.
How often are you tracking your car?

Personally I would just go with Pilot Super Sports since they appear to be intermediate tires between Pzero's and Corsa's.
Once or twice a month and only 5-6 laps per time with plenty of cooling down time in between.
How often are you tracking your car?

Personally I would just go with Pilot Super Sports since they appear to be intermediate tires between Pzero's and Corsa's.

3 - 4 times a year but good dry weather traction on roads is also important. Does switching to Michelin not affect the warranty?
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