Interesting response, but really only the same as the one VW gave...
I wonder though, when you've swapped to something else, does it actually 100% remove the wheel spin that we all know and love - the booting it off the line one and the (more concerning) one where you can spin up in second or even third whilst moving along?
Is the problem with the Tombstones the road temperature or wet or both?
In other words, has anyone actually started to map this out?
I can clog my Dad's GTD DSG on not experience any tramping from a standstill (On Dunlop SP01 rubber), If I give mine more than 1/3 of the throttle in the damp and 1/2 in the dry to pull away - my GTD will tramp furiously on S001s, in the summer and in the winter.
The Bridgestone tyre is extremely hard - they will last upwards of 14k miles when treated mean, they could easily last 20k miles if you're a toodler. They might be adequate for a 1.2TSI MK7 Golf, but they cannot cope on a GTD or GTI. The GTD's initial brochure spec included an "antitramping feature", if there is such a thing, the Bridgestones have found a way to defeat it.
The "press statement" by Bridgestone does nothing to address concerns or issues, they're denying the issue that some of us have experienced on a daily basis with out GTDs and GTIs that have the wrong shoes on.