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Nangkang CRS best bang for value. Do one hard heat session, then let it fully cool down. Then it’ll last for much longer and have better drop off as you go on.
Nankang NS-20, super easy to stretch and had no problems with them. also quite cheap (for the size i got them in)
Nankang NS2-R is best bang for buck track tyre hands down.
It’s marginally slower than most other semi-slicks, but it will last longer, it will be faster than any premium road tyre on track.
That being said, the CR-S is an incredible tire if your focus is driving on dry tracks. I found wear to be good with very consistent laptimes, it doesn‘t overheat easily, which is something I very much enjoy. Being able to push for many laps with the tire staying consistent and predictable is quite a treat if you ask me. Performance in the wet however isn‘t really good.
These tires wear like iron for me. They're fantastic.
I doubt those vitour are 200 they drive like 140 or even 100 TW.
I have nankang econex on my 2006 twingo. But since i barely drive it, it's just fine.
CRS and AR1 are great track tyres and so use the AR1 myself.
However, what I think is their UHP road tyre, the NS2 is poor compared to Michelin/bridgestone/Continental offerings.
Vitours are terrible cold and don't work well if your car doesn't generate enough heat.
Cheapest brand I ever used was the Nankang NS-2, understeered everywhere and wore out in 2 years
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