Robin.
PS2s are assym. I agree on the F1's assyms being much better than their directionals, I bought the car on a part worn set of those and they were utterly terrible.
Not running a pressure/temp system, just a good old analogue guage and my hands. You can feel when a tyre is overheating both in and out of the car.
Like you on the road no matter how I'm driving, the temps and pressures will be the same as yours. There's only so much heat you can build up. Obviously ambient effects it too, but I'm more talking about the stability of CO2 - because of its water content it has greater scope for fluctuation.
Track wise, I'm often complimented on being very smooth even though I drive 10/10ths. I'm hardly a tyre screaming loon, if they're making noise, you're doing it wrong! So I don't think my style will get the tyres hotter than anyone else's.
Don't forget race grade tarmac is a hell of a lot more grippy than road stuff and you're doing 15-20 minutes a time with no respite for the tyres, so physics dictates increased temps are to be expected, you just manage them accordingly.