What Distinguishes High-Performance Road From Race Tires?
by AutoExpert | 1 September, 2023
Choosing the best tires for your vehicle is crucial. In a recent video, the freshly launched Bridgestone Potenza Race tire faces off against the Potenza Sport and the Potenza RE-71RS. The Potenza Sport caters to most drivers and various driving scenarios, rivaling Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.
However, in tests, reviewer Jonathan Benson noted that while the Potenza Sport offered precise and lively steering in the Honda Civic Si with minimal road noise, it displayed a degree of sluggishness compared to the Potenza Race tire.
Initial impressions of the Potenza Race tire, competing with the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2, didn't leave Benson impressed, especially at speeds below 20 miles per hour. However, the tire truly shone at 30 mph and beyond. Bridgestone managed to strike a balance, keeping noise, vibration, and harshness in check compared to the Potenza Sport without a significant sacrifice in comfort.
This test aligns with the European Union label, suggesting that the Race tire has a slightly lower decibel rating than the Sport. The Race tires maintain a comfort level similar to the Sport but offer slightly more rigidity when navigating uneven road surfaces. Regarding the Potenza RE-71RS, Benson found it pleasurable to drive but acknowledged that it might be overly extreme for daily road use.
Bridgestone designed this tire primarily to maximize lap times, even though it is road-legal. In terms of track performance, the Potenza Sport isn't the top pick because it doesn't respond well to aggressive driving. It heats up rapidly, potentially leading to slower lap times and increased wear. While the Potenza Race tire took a bit longer to warm up on the track, it eventually delivered an excellent driving experience.