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Originally Posted by Notilloc
I use a trailer for my trips but I don't think an r-comp tire is necessary for a track tire. A set of Hankook rs-3s or rs-4 would be great as a "track tire" that is still safe to drive back and forth from the track. Michelin has quite a few options that are pretty good street/track tires, the Goodyear g2 or supercar 3 are good street/track tires. They are very high-performance tires that are firmer, louder and wear faster than your average street tires but they are still safe (mostly) in the rain and inclement weather. R-comp tires require lots of sacrifices so I don't recommend that but there are tons of options for you in the extreme performance range that will work great driving a few hours to a track, spending a weekend there and driving back and switching to your normal street tires when you get home.
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Thanks Notilloc, helps me narrow down things and get these winter upgrades moving.