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2021 Track Day 200TW Tire Test

Jonathan Benson
Tested and written by Jonathan Benson
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Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. 200TW Track Tire Test
  3. Testing Methodology
    1. Categories Tested
  4. Dry
  5. Results
  6. BFGoodrich G Force Rival S 1.5
  7. Falken Azenis RT660
  8. Yokohama Advan A052
  9. Hankook Ventus RS4
  10. Dunlop Direzza ZIII
  11. Kumho Ecsta V730
  12. Maxxis Victra VR1
  13. Cooper RS3 RS

For the 2021 Tire Reviews 200 treadwear Track Tire Test we have selected eight of the the most popular 200tw track focused performance tires and have access to Michelin's Laurens proving ground in South Carolina, which has a very fast, high grip, dry handling test track.

You can either watch the full test video for all the glorious shots of the beautiful E36 M3 test car, or scroll down to read the full results.

200TW Track Tire Test

Testing Methodology

Test Driver
Jonathan Benson
Tire Size
225/45 R17
Test Location
Professional Proving Ground
Test Year
2021
Tires Tested
8
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Every tire is tested using calibrated instrumented measurement and structured subjective assessment. Reference tires are retested throughout each session to correct for changing conditions, ensuring fair, repeatable comparisons. Multiple reference sets are used where needed so that control tire wear does not affect accuracy.

We use professional-grade testing equipment including GPS data loggers, accelerometers, and calibrated microphones. All tires are broken in and conditioned before testing begins. For full details on our equipment, preparation process, and calibration procedures, see our complete testing methodology.

Categories Tested

Dry Handling

For dry handling, I drive at the limit of adhesion around a dedicated handling circuit with ESC disabled where possible so I can assess the tire's natural balance, transient response, and limit behaviour without electronic intervention masking the result. I usually complete between two and five timed laps per tire set, depending on the circuit, tire type, and consistency of conditions. I exclude laps affected by clear driver error or obvious environmental inconsistency. Control runs are carried out frequently throughout the session, and I often use multiple sets of control tires so that wear on the references does not become a meaningful variable. For more track-focused products, I also do endurance testing, which is a set number of laps at race pace to determine tire wear patterns and heat resistance over longer driving.

Score Weighting Hide Score Weighting

How each category is weighted in the overall score:

Dry 100%
Dry Handling 100%
We're going to be testing each tire to find out which is the fastest over a single lap, which tire has the best heat management on track over multiple laps, which tire gives you the best steering response, and which gives you the most confidence to drive at the limit.

To keep things as fair as possible, we have three sets of new control tires so we can run a control tire at the beginning, the same tire again after set four, and another set at the end to calculate for driver and track evolution. All tires will be started at exactly the same 30 psi cold.

The test vehicle is a beautiful E36 BMW M3 Lightweight, which thanks to a lightweight chassis, a normally aspirated engine and hydraulic power steering, should be a really wonderful test car and relatively representative of what people use on track and at autocross events.

There are sadly a few key tires missing. There's no bridgestone RE71R because it's been discontinued in North America and Bridgestone don't plan to replace it, there's no toyo because the R888R is 100tw and the R1R is extremely old, and we couldn't get the Nexen N Fera SUR4 or the new Continental ExtremeContact Force in time for this test.

Dry

The lap times below are taking from the test video, for an explanation of the data please watch from 6:37.

2021 200tw track test

Results

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BFGoodrich G Force Rival S 1.5
  • Production: 1319
  • UTQG: 200 AA A
  • Tread: 5.7 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Handling 1st 87.94 s 100%
Test Winner 2021 Track Day 200TW Test BFGoodrich G Force Rival S 1.5
2nd

Falken Azenis RT660

225/45 R17
Falken Azenis RT660
  • Production: 4020
  • UTQG: 200 A A
  • Tread: 5.8 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Handling 2nd 88.53 s 87.94 s +0.59 s 99.33%
Highly Recommended 2021 Track Day 200TW Test Falken Azenis RT660
3rd

Yokohama Advan A052

225/45 R17
Yokohama Advan A052
  • Production: 0921
  • UTQG: 200 A A
  • Tread: 5.3 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Handling 3rd 89.3 s 87.94 s +1.36 s 98.48%
Recommended 2021 Track Day 200TW Test Yokohama Advan A052
4th

Hankook Ventus RS4

225/45 R17
Hankook Ventus RS4
  • Production: 0421
  • UTQG: 200 AA A
  • Tread: 6.9 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Handling 4th 89.63 s 87.94 s +1.69 s 98.11%
Recommended 2021 Track Day 200TW Test Hankook Ventus RS4
5th

Dunlop Direzza ZIII

225/45 R17
Dunlop Direzza ZIII
  • Production: 5220
  • UTQG: 200 A A
  • Tread: 6.5 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Handling 5th 89.73 s 87.94 s +1.79 s 98.01%
6th

Kumho Ecsta V730

225/45 R17
Kumho Ecsta V730
  • Production: 0321
  • UTQG: 200 AA A
  • Tread: 6.3 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Handling 6th 89.8 s 87.94 s +1.86 s 97.93%
7th

Maxxis Victra VR1

225/45 R17
Maxxis Victra VR1
  • Production: 2219
  • UTQG: 200 AA A
  • Tread: 6.8 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Handling 7th 90.95 s 87.94 s +3.01 s 96.69%
8th

Cooper RS3 RS

225/45 R17
Cooper RS3 RS
  • Production: 4818
  • UTQG: 200 AA A
  • Tread: 5.4 mm
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Handling 8th 91.06 s 87.94 s +3.12 s 96.57%

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