Anyone tried Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3R?
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Anyone tried Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3R?
I'm looking at the Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3R as a possible track tire. It's available in 19" GT3 sizes (235/35/19 and 305/30/19). I'm currently using the Sport Cup 2's. The car is mostly a track car and gets street driven only to get to the track. Anyone tried the F1 Supercar 3R?
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I’ve not tried them personally, but 3 local 7.2 GT3 drivers I know run them and swear by them.
Tracked and street driven often.
Tracked and street driven often.
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Aston team runs them in WRL and they are a proven, race winning team. Durable enough to last 8-9 hour races without changing tires. Seems like a good option.
FWIW: Mixed results with the Pilot Cup 2s. They fall off very quickly and are not consistent set to set. They do last!
FWIW: Mixed results with the Pilot Cup 2s. They fall off very quickly and are not consistent set to set. They do last!
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This review just came out from Gabe. He does a lot of track work in his 991 GT3.
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Gabe is screaming at WS.
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I'll be putting those tires on my GT4 once I wear out my RE-71Rs.
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Anyone running the regular Goodyear Supercar 3's? I'm also running MPSC2s and have been getting 5-6 DEs out of them. The 3R's seem to get great feedback but would like to get more than a couple days out of my tires.
Treadwear rating on the Supercar 3 seems closer to the MPSC2 (220 vs. 180).
Treadwear rating on the Supercar 3 seems closer to the MPSC2 (220 vs. 180).
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I have 3 track days and a total 3k miles on my set of Supercar 3. Performance hasn’t fallen off noticeably since new. These tires get up to temperature quickly and are pretty consistent over 20-25 minute sessions. Maximum grip seems similar to my last RE71R, but Supercar 3 stays sticky over more laps.