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2013 European Summer Sports Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
9 min read Updated

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Discussion

6 comments
  1. Gustavo archived

    Hello

    Any prediction on when their will be a test with the Pirelli Cinturato P7 Blue? I'm considering them in 225/45R17 but can't find any test.

    Thanks

    #901
    1. TyreReviews Gustavo archived

      Sorry, we don't have any information yet. It's up to Pirelli to nominate the tyres for the tests, and they're still sending the regular P7 Cinturato.

      #902
  2. Peri archived

    Nice test but not fare for Pirelli. P7 is not the same class with the UHP tyres of other brands. Why not the awesome P Zero Rosso...?

    #855
    1. TyreReviews Peri archived

      Pirelli will have nominated the P7. It might be tactical, or it might have been a supply issue with the P Zero range.

      #856
  3. Tatoui archived

    Why not testing the Pirelli P Zero ?

    #852
  4. Rodney Mayer archived

    Very interesting results and I presume that they also apply to those companies which manufacture "run flat" versions of the tyres tested.
    If not,can we have tests of the "run flat " tyres please.

    #845