Afraid guys Im with telford_mike and teady172 on this issue. I have no real gripes with the Conti Sports. Like any tyres they will let go under the right conditions wet or dry! Im sure Reno (will give them some credit here) did their sums when they chose the Contis and tried to select a tyre with a section width and sidewall compliance that closely matches the suspension dynamics. As said before they are not the cheapest tyre on the shelves but manufacturers have to strike some compromise against cost. Reno have obviously went for these, as these quality German tyres are also made in France.
Everything about the Conti Sport stacks up for optimisation in the wet, the large central grooves and soft compound rubber, hence their fast wear rate, more so when used in dry conditions. The Conti Sports perform as well as other brands if not better in heavy rain and puddles on the light Clio with very little aquaplaning. If you have more tread contact with the road they will be crap in the wet, similar to a worn tyre. Hence why Conti have used an assymetric tread design to improve cornering on the outside edge of the tyre, leaving the rest of the tyre optimised for wet conditions.
At the end of the day, tyre design (compound/tread/carcase) is a big compromise when you push them to the limits. If it wasnt the case (in the extreme case) we wouldnt see the Formula X tyre changes between wet and dry track conditions? They would be using the ideal wet & dry tyre ..... which doesnt exist! To be honest the differences in tyre performance in the upper performance tyre class these days is minimal and can only be really exploited when used on smooth clean track racing conditions (not the British crap road surfaces with traces of the No 59 bus diesel spilled all over the road).
Im getting old so probably I drive like a nancy girl (no offence gals) these days compared to you younger road racers. Ill leave you all with this thought ....the best tyres on a good handling car (eg. 172) are not much better at the end of the day than lesser brands if the driver doesnt take command of the car and anticipate/control the car correctly to the road conditions. Better tyres will help to some extent to mask bad driving techniques. Its not difficult at the end of the day to purposely make any car go off line around a corner, whether it has good or bad tyres.
..... fire retardant suit now fitted so ready for constructive abuse!!