Any experience with Pirelli CINTURATO P1s?

Any experience with Pirelli CINTURATO P1s?

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TheLoraxxZeus

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418 posts

30 months

Monday 29th July 2024
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Just looking at part worn version of this tire and not sure about it. £30 a pop. I have recently purchased some semi-slicks but only managed to get x2, was hoping for more but they appear to be delisted.

Reviews on the internet are quite old, which means this tire compound itself is also quite old (10 years at least).

Think these will be lethal on the track? I was intending to run the semi-slicks on the front, and these on the back. It's a stock MX-5.

I currently have x4 Toyo Proxes in the garage but these things suck on the road never mind the track, I don't think they will perform at all when they get hot.

The P1s are used in the Ginetta Junior series. Logic I have is, if it's good enough for that it should be good enough for me right? These 14 year old kids probably go considerbly faster than me.

brillomaster

1,466 posts

181 months

Monday 29th July 2024
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errm, well pirelli themselves say the p1 is an eco compatible tyre suitable for city and compact cars... they're probably a control tyre for ginetta juniors because they're on very light cars, and were deliberately chosen because they offer low grip... i'd be very surprised if you found anyone who actually deliberately chose them to run on a track car...

TheLoraxxZeus

Original Poster:

418 posts

30 months

Monday 29th July 2024
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brillomaster said:
errm, well pirelli themselves say the p1 is an eco compatible tyre suitable for city and compact cars... they're probably a control tyre for ginetta juniors because they're on very light cars, and were deliberately chosen because they offer low grip... i'd be very surprised if you found anyone who actually deliberately chose them to run on a track car...
Hm yeah that was kind of my thoughts. I'm not sure how much tread these have from new, but Tyretek has them at £28 each and they apparently all have 6mm+ of tread left. Which means these are either absolute dogst once you have used the first couple mm or they turn to hard plastic after a few heat cycles.

dpj1978

12 posts

122 months

Sunday 9th March
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I'm curious to know more on these tyres too. I've seen some as low as £20/corner plus postage of circa £7
I sourced a handful of sets, of the old Michelin PS3's, and they were a cracking deal, they had plenty of life left in them and have been a brilliant tyre.
I run an MX5 Mk2 in Clubman events, autosolos etc. I'm running on 195/50/15.
Anyone else doing similar events in an MX5? What tyres are you running?

reggie747

173 posts

138 months

Monday 10th March
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I'm not sure your Mx-5 is gonna be happy with different tyres on front and back !!

Tommie38

865 posts

205 months

Saturday 15th March
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Have you checked the date stamps? Presumably not too old?

HarvB

12 posts

5 months

Tuesday 18th March
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Just bought a set of these, provided I can get them fitted to a set of wheels before next Thursday, I'll be using them at Brands and can give an opinion. Paid £80 for a set on 5mm from a guy locally.

tozerman

1,221 posts

238 months

Tuesday 18th March
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I have these tyres on my daily car.
They are 50% worn after 40k miles, which says it all really.
Yes you can of course do a track day with them but they don't have a lot of grip!
Good road tyre though..