I run R888s when dry and have only had a chance to use them in very very slightly damp conditions once.
But on my second set of wheels I want a tyre which I can rely on in wet/rain.
I know R888s work in the wet too but wasn't sure how much I could push them this weekend at the 'Ring and seemed to be slipping a fair bit. They are reasonably worn now though so probably getting past their best?
So am I better going for some top spec Michelin road tyres for my second set? Which will work in the pissing rain and the damp/wet.
Or am I better off going for something like these Rainsports which everyone goes on about. Simply for the rain and using the R888s for the damp/wet?
I'm thinking more towards good Michelin tyres. No idea what yet though.
Any thoughts or advice?
Car is purely a track day car and won't be used on the road often if at all.
Also. On my current standard 16" road wheels I have some Michelin tyres. Two with a nail in which I found out this weekend unfortunately. Is it safe to get a repair on these? Just to make use of the standard road wheels for a little bit longer whilst the car is still being worked upon. Don't really want to go out and buy a new set of road tyres on these wheels when I will barely use them.
I have a trailer now, so I just want one set of wheels for dry and one set to cope with the wet and rain.
Thanks
But on my second set of wheels I want a tyre which I can rely on in wet/rain.
I know R888s work in the wet too but wasn't sure how much I could push them this weekend at the 'Ring and seemed to be slipping a fair bit. They are reasonably worn now though so probably getting past their best?
So am I better going for some top spec Michelin road tyres for my second set? Which will work in the pissing rain and the damp/wet.
Or am I better off going for something like these Rainsports which everyone goes on about. Simply for the rain and using the R888s for the damp/wet?
I'm thinking more towards good Michelin tyres. No idea what yet though.
Any thoughts or advice?
Car is purely a track day car and won't be used on the road often if at all.
Also. On my current standard 16" road wheels I have some Michelin tyres. Two with a nail in which I found out this weekend unfortunately. Is it safe to get a repair on these? Just to make use of the standard road wheels for a little bit longer whilst the car is still being worked upon. Don't really want to go out and buy a new set of road tyres on these wheels when I will barely use them.
I have a trailer now, so I just want one set of wheels for dry and one set to cope with the wet and rain.
Thanks