997.1 GT3 Tyres
Discussion
What's the feeling with the best road / track Michelins for a 997.1 GT3 Clubsport? Mostly a road driver, but will want to track it a few times a year. Car currently has old Pilot Cups on. Replace with new Pilot Cup 2's, or are Michelin Super Sports a good option if not wanting to chase 10ths of seconds on the track?
I'd say either of those. The Cup2s are quite stuff so they are precise and grip is impressive. They won't overheat on track so easily either.
The SuperSports are a better road tyre - more compliant, better in the wet etc. I've not driven them on track but they won't cope with so many quick laps like a Cup will.
I was going to swap to SuperSports when my last set of Cups ran out. However, I was curious about the Cup2s and have been very impressed by them. They don't have anything like the same weaknesses as the Cups.
The SuperSports are a better road tyre - more compliant, better in the wet etc. I've not driven them on track but they won't cope with so many quick laps like a Cup will.
I was going to swap to SuperSports when my last set of Cups ran out. However, I was curious about the Cup2s and have been very impressed by them. They don't have anything like the same weaknesses as the Cups.
Cunno said:
... 6000miles including 9 track days...
To me that seems outstanding. I hope my current tyres are much less durable than that so that I get a set of Cup 2s! 
Is there a consensus on how many track days it takes a GT3 to rip through a set of road tyes (e.g. PS2, P Zero)? I thought it might be in the region of 4-5 track days.
Just did 2 full days at Spa plus drove there and back on new Cups 2s (996.2 GT3 on Ohlins and Black Series bushes). They looked pretty box fresh yesterday, so either I wasn't trying hard enough or they are a cracking tyre! (Probably both.) Ended up running them with a lower PSI on track though than Michelin recommend, just felt better and more stable with a bit more out. Once pressures sorted had mega traction round corners like Pouhon AND significantly quieter on the motorway than R888s - positively ate up the tarmac on the smooth autoroute.
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braddo said:
Cunno said:
... 6000miles including 9 track days...
To me that seems outstanding. I hope my current tyres are much less durable than that so that I get a set of Cup 2s! 
Is there a consensus on how many track days it takes a GT3 to rip through a set of road tyes (e.g. PS2, P Zero)? I thought it might be in the region of 4-5 track days.
If you weren't tracking at all then the Supersport should give you greater longevity with similar cold performance, but if they will go to track temperature the Cup2 is the optimal choice. Due to the improvement in longevity and wet weather performance, IMHO the 2 also buries any case for putting the older Cup/Cup+ on a car - even if they were heavily discounted. As a tyre for any GT3, the PS2 is thoroughly obsolete though.
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