Pirelli PZero Corsa
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I have the above tyres fitted as OEM on my mk4.5 Focus ST, these are part of the 'track pack' which also included flow formed alloys, Brembo brakes and KW coilovers.
I have been really impressed with how these tyres have performed on my car. Now they are coming to the end of their life I am looking to replace them. I am happy to replace like for like but this comes at a price, i have been recommended Michelin PS4S, but I worry that the car won't perform as it did and I will be dissapointed. I don't want to get them to bin them off. The only issue I have had with the Corsas was a bit of aquaplaning on the M25 during some biblical rain a few weeks ago.
This car is my daily driver and although I enjoy driving fast I don't take every roundabout and corner as if i was on a track
Also, although it has the 'track pack', it's highly unlikely it will ever see a track.
I have been really impressed with how these tyres have performed on my car. Now they are coming to the end of their life I am looking to replace them. I am happy to replace like for like but this comes at a price, i have been recommended Michelin PS4S, but I worry that the car won't perform as it did and I will be dissapointed. I don't want to get them to bin them off. The only issue I have had with the Corsas was a bit of aquaplaning on the M25 during some biblical rain a few weeks ago.
This car is my daily driver and although I enjoy driving fast I don't take every roundabout and corner as if i was on a track

Also, although it has the 'track pack', it's highly unlikely it will ever see a track.
You will find the answer here if you browse through the high performance tests.
https://www.tyrereviews.com/
https://www.tyrereviews.com/
zetec said:
I have the above tyres fitted as OEM on my mk4.5 Focus ST, these are part of the 'track pack' which also included flow formed alloys, Brembo brakes and KW coilovers.
I have been really impressed with how these tyres have performed on my car. Now they are coming to the end of their life I am looking to replace them. I am happy to replace like for like but this comes at a price, i have been recommended Michelin PS4S, but I worry that the car won't perform as it did and I will be dissapointed. I don't want to get them to bin them off. The only issue I have had with the Corsas was a bit of aquaplaning on the M25 during some biblical rain a few weeks ago.
This car is my daily driver and although I enjoy driving fast I don't take every roundabout and corner as if i was on a track
Also, although it has the 'track pack', it's highly unlikely it will ever see a track.
if rain is a concern, the regular PS4 would be a better option that the slightly more sporty/track focused PS4S.I have been really impressed with how these tyres have performed on my car. Now they are coming to the end of their life I am looking to replace them. I am happy to replace like for like but this comes at a price, i have been recommended Michelin PS4S, but I worry that the car won't perform as it did and I will be dissapointed. I don't want to get them to bin them off. The only issue I have had with the Corsas was a bit of aquaplaning on the M25 during some biblical rain a few weeks ago.
This car is my daily driver and although I enjoy driving fast I don't take every roundabout and corner as if i was on a track

Also, although it has the 'track pack', it's highly unlikely it will ever see a track.
Or the latest Continental 7's, Goodyear Assy 6 etc etc
As above, check out Tyre Reviews on Youtube, always superb info there.
I'd be surprised you'd ever get the heat you'd need into the Corsa's for them to give their best grip (and you'd need a smooth track to maintain the higher g-forces to feel any real benefit), so you've probably never had the best performance our of them in their lifespan.
The PS4S is a fine tyre, and much better in damp/wet conditions than any trackday tyre. It will last longer due to being a harder compound and having deeper tread to start with.
If you're happy with a high/max/ultra performance road tyre then any of these would be perfect:
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre-Tests/Best-Perfor...
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre-Tests/2025-Auto-E...
If you really want a track day type tyre then these would be the next step up (realising the dry grip is at the expense of wet/cold grip & treadwear):
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre-Tests/Michelin-Pi...
Of course, your choice will be limited by what sizes you need and what's available in that size.
The PS4S is a fine tyre, and much better in damp/wet conditions than any trackday tyre. It will last longer due to being a harder compound and having deeper tread to start with.
If you're happy with a high/max/ultra performance road tyre then any of these would be perfect:
- Michelin PS4S
- Continental SportContact 7
- Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersport
- Pirelli P-Zero PZ5
- Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre-Tests/Best-Perfor...
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre-Tests/2025-Auto-E...
If you really want a track day type tyre then these would be the next step up (realising the dry grip is at the expense of wet/cold grip & treadwear):
- Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3R
- Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersport RS
- Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R
- Pirelli P-Zero Trofeo
- Pirelli P-Zero Corsa
- Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3
- Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersport R
- Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre-Tests/Michelin-Pi...
Of course, your choice will be limited by what sizes you need and what's available in that size.
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