Leading French magazine Motorsport has published a tire test comparing the sporting performance of 10 top manufacturers’ tires, naming Yokohama’s recently released flagship Advan Sport V105 its winner.
Ranking the tires in terms of braking, lap times, wear and subjective performance, Motorsport’s August/September issue found the V105 strong across the board, while Michelin’s Pilot Sport 3 and Goodyear’s Eagle F1 Asymmetric rounded out a generally strong-performing top three.
The Advan Sport V105 was launched in Europe earlier this year, making it one of the most recently developed tires in the test. A spokesman for Yokohama Europe expressed satisfaction at the results: "The Advan Sport V105 is indeed our flagship tire and a premium product we are very proud of. A lot of research and development of new technology has gone into creating this tire and now we can see the excellent results of such solid, careful and ground-breaking work."
Conducted by Rezulteo, the independent international tire research company, which provides a tire buyers’ guide and comparison website to consumers in more than 20 countries, the tests were staged by the international Magny Cours circuit. The subjective rankings of the tire were decided by Rezulteo’s test drivers, which considered precision, maximum grip and balance in their deliberations.
The tires for the test were purchased on the open market to guarantee independence from all the brands. A rigorous methodology is also described by the French publication’s eight-page report. (Tyres & Accessories)