I see what you mean about the splicing issue. Have there been many others like this. Do they know what causes it?
Could it be cold conditions? Or did it happen on a track day?
Mine where 2010 production. From what I remember most of the failed tyres
whre 2010s.
Of course this only happened on track, but why buy this kind of tyre if you
don't visit a track frequently?
It's bad on wet and so not suitable for a daily driver.
The 595RSRs are being used in a few race series now. So they cant be that bad
Which series are these? Drift challange?
Jake, making any table like this may become a basis for discussions.
I'm not God - I just tried to help confused beginners and give them an overview.
The RE050 for example isn't a tyre giving lots of peasure on track, but a Hankook
S1 evo or Conti SC3 are even more disappointing after a couple of laps.
Of course all street tyrers are mainly for street use, so they have a compound
optimized for wet and cold conditions.
The R1-R is in one league with KU36, 595 RS-R and RE070. So it has to be put
in this group. I did this table after I have talked to many guys that have at least
had two of these tyrers.