Nine Ball
Enthusiast
I run the 345/30-19 Michelin on the rear of my '06 Viper, and my '13 SRT w/ Track Pack came with the Pirelli PZero Corsa 355/30-19 tire. Since there were some discussions related to both of these tires, and how some believe the Michelin would do better on the track, I figured I'd snap a photo side by side to compare them for you. I've not had either tire on a road course, so I can't give you any track feedback on them. I have put some road miles on both, however.
Straight line acceleration, I'd say the tires are very similar in grip. The Michelin need to heat up a little more to achieve that grip. The Pirelli seems to be consistent without a lot of heat input.
Wet traction is no contest. The Pirelli Corsa works very well in rain, even during downpours. I've driven them both in the rain, and the Michelin is kinda scary.
Ride quality is similar, but the Michelin feels a tiny bit more stiff.
Road handling, they feel about the same. I've taken some pretty high speed corners in both.
One thing I'm pretty surprised about with the Pirelli tires, the tire you see in this pic has 4,800 miles on it. No track visits or burnouts, mostly highway miles. It still measures out at 7/32" tread depth. The tread depth is only 8/32" to start with. It seems these "track" tires could last a good while just driving around.
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup on left, Pirelli PZero Corsa on right. Outer shoulder of tire (wheel face) is on the left for both.
Straight line acceleration, I'd say the tires are very similar in grip. The Michelin need to heat up a little more to achieve that grip. The Pirelli seems to be consistent without a lot of heat input.
Wet traction is no contest. The Pirelli Corsa works very well in rain, even during downpours. I've driven them both in the rain, and the Michelin is kinda scary.
Ride quality is similar, but the Michelin feels a tiny bit more stiff.
Road handling, they feel about the same. I've taken some pretty high speed corners in both.
One thing I'm pretty surprised about with the Pirelli tires, the tire you see in this pic has 4,800 miles on it. No track visits or burnouts, mostly highway miles. It still measures out at 7/32" tread depth. The tread depth is only 8/32" to start with. It seems these "track" tires could last a good while just driving around.
Michelin Pilot Sport Cup on left, Pirelli PZero Corsa on right. Outer shoulder of tire (wheel face) is on the left for both.
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