These super sticky sports are okay but get some rain and you might as well have fitted budget tyres from the level of grip you wont have.
It's complete nonsense that there no good in the wet, I've ran lots of tyres and these are by far the best in both dry AND wet
I'm going from my friends Lotus Exige having them fitted and various reviews saying they have poor performance in the wet. The Super Sports may have better wet handling but it isn't as good as an all season tyre, which are designed to drive better in the wet and damp. In the dry the super sports are fantastic but in the wet were very slippy and didn't inspire confidence in my friends Exige. There were no issues with the car as it had been set up correctly.
The Super Sports are classed as a summer tyre and when they designed them didn't have wet running at the forefront of the design. I cant find the article I read about them on line about the design stage of the tyres. If you read most independent tyre reviews they all say the same that the tyres performance is let down by its wet ability during aquaplaning and curve tests. Thats why I opted for the PS3's as they grip well in dry and wet and out perform most other tyres in both conditions. Although not a true performance tyre like the PS2 or Super Sports, the PS3 are a fantastic tyre for the money.