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Old 04-17-2016, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 991carreradriver
I too believed that the SC2's were horrible in the rain. It is simply not true. If caught in a downpour, simply do the speed limit and you will be fine. I have driven to and from the track for two years with SC2's and have had no problems. The biggest issue I have found is having to stop repeatedly to get tire pressures correct, even an hour after the last heat. These tires do heat up much quicker than standard Ultra Summer tires. Read the reviews on the tires, it will validate my personal experience.
911carreradriver: My experience has been significantly different - went for a drive in my 911-50 (on P-Zero's) along with a friend in his GT3 (on SC-2's). We got into some wet weather - I was having NO problems at all, but he was slipping and sliding all over the place at significantly lower speeds than me. Based on that experience, I would urge anyone on SC-2's to exercise extreme caution in the wet.

I wonder why your experience differs so much?
Old 04-18-2016, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by reuben991
Just noticed that Pirelli recently announced the 3rd gen P-zero:

http://www.pzero.com/en-us/pzerohub

http://tyres.pirelli.com/global/en-w...led-in-estoril
I'm going to query Pirelli to see if I can get a red set with an N() specification.-Richard
Old 04-19-2016, 03:33 PM
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It is funny that I was wondering the same thing as the OP...Now I got my my answer
Old 04-19-2016, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by budrichard
I'm going to query Pirelli to see if I can get a red set with an N() specification.-Richard
The colored stripe version can be ordered from Sept 2016 according to the homepage:

http://www.pzero.com

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