How to pick the right tire – where performance actually matters
by Mads – July 9, 2020

There is no such thing as the perfect tire.
Only the right compromise for what you actually do with your car.
Street driving. Track days. Autocross. Or something in between that starts as a Sunday drive and ends at full throttle in third gear.
Tires decide everything. Grip, braking, feedback, confidence.
And once you understand that, you stop asking “which tire is best?”
You start asking: which tire fits my life with this car?
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Most of us don’t have trailer queens. We drive to the track. We drive home. Sometimes we stop for fuel and coffee in between.
That’s where streetable performance tires live.
Over the years I’ve run several setups on my lightweight 911, 205/50/15 on 7×15 Fuchs, and the differences are not subtle once you push them.
A very solid reference point is the Toyo Proxes R888R – aggressive, fast, and clearly track-focused, but still road usable.
What you get:
This is the “I want speed, not comfort” category.
Then there is the more versatile side, like the Toyo Proxes R1R.
Slightly more forgiving. More usable in mixed conditions. Less extreme at the limit.
And then the benchmark for many enthusiasts:
This is the tire that changes personality over time.
It gets better as it wears – until it doesn’t.
What matters here:
If you separate street and track completely, you enter a different world.
A world where grip comes first and everything else is secondary.
The reference here is the Hoosier A7.
Insane initial grip. Fast warm-up. Sharp response.
And very honest limits.
Then there is the endurance-style counterpart:
Hoosier R7
More stable over longer sessions. Less peak grip, more consistency.
And in between sits something like the Toyo Proxes RR – predictable, forgiving, and surprisingly usable depending on setup.
Reality check:
It’s not just about grip.
It’s about behavior.
Streetable performance tires:
Full race tires:
Neither is better.
Only more honest about its purpose.
Forget marketing.
Ask yourself three questions:
Your answer decides everything.
Not the brand.
Not the spec sheet.
The best tire is not the grippiest one.
It’s the one that matches how you actually use the car.
Because a classic Porsche is not a spec sheet.
It’s a system.
And the tire is where that system meets reality.
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