1st: Nokian V
Total: 175 / Dry: 83 / Wet: 92
Overall: The best compromise of wet performance and rolling resistance
2nd: Continental Sport Contact 3
Total: 162 / Dry: 81 / Wet: 81
Overall: Great wet and dry grip, slightly higher rolling resistance than the Nokian
3rd: Bridgestone Potenza S001
Total: 160 / Dry: 84 / Wet: 76
Overall: Best tyre in the dry
4th: Michelin Pilot Sport 3 PS3
Total: 156 / Dry: 81 / Wet: 75
Overall: Great tyre in the dry, a little let down by its wet performance
5th: Vredestein Ultrac Cento
Total: 156 / Dry: 72 / Wet: 84
Overall: Excellent braking performance
6th: Dunlop SP Sport Maxx TT
Total: 155 / Dry: 75 / Wet: 80
Overall: Joint with the Fulda, only the wet bias puts the TT ahead
7th: Fulda SportControl
Total: 155 / Dry: 81 / Wet: 74
Overall: Great tyre in the dry, a little let down by its wet performance
8th: Pirelli P Zero
Total: 152 / Dry: 70 / Wet: 82
Overall: No comments
9th: Toyo Proxes T1 Sport
Total: 140 / Dry: 74 / Wet: 66
Overall: No comments
10th: GT Radial Champiro HGY
Total: 135 / Dry: 79 / Wet: 56
Overall: Scores well in the rolling resistance test, but compromises wet grip
11th: Kumho Ecsta KU39
Total: 135 / Dry: 71 / Wet: 64
Overall: No comments
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