Any feedback on Bridgestone Potenza Sport tiers and best set of spacers

FLtrackdays

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I'll be looking for a set of summer tires during the winter. I'm interested in a UHP tire (car will not be driven on track), so I can't buy anything that would require a "warm up" like these UUHP tires do. So far I have considered below ones. I'm mostly focused on handling on wet and cornering, not to have this "swimming" effect on the rear axis, while fast cornering.

#1: Goodyear F1 Asymmetric 6 >> seems to be a sport tire with strong side wall, very good handling, my best candidate so far.
#2: Hankook Ventus S1 Evo3 K127B >> I have this tire on my NCFL Miata already, they are great on wet but a bit too "gummy" during fast cornering. I wonder if wider and lower profiles ones would have the same "gummy" response. Maybe someone has driven them?
#3. Bridgestone Potenza Sport >> after reading reviews, I think I'm going to skip this one.

Any other recommendations?
 
 




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