I agree that the Mich Pilot Sport PS2 is the best tyre on the planet, unfortunately, the very biased Evo tyre test put the PS2 at a serious disadvantage.
TT why do you suggest that the EVO tyre test was biased? I've read every issue of EVO since issue 1 and have always considered it be a genuinely 'unbiased' magazine with no alegience to any mark, they have been 'accused' of siding with Porsche and Subaru in the past, but they do have a fetish for drivers cars. Pirelli generally provide all the tyres for their track tests to give an even playing field, so if they were going to be biased towards any tyre you would think it would be that brand and not Goodyear.
Huh - I don't think I said Evo was biased
towards Goodyear! I merely stated that it was biased in such a way that the
PS2 was at a disadvantage!
This "bias" I referr to has nothing to do with the actual tests, or the surface, or location (however, the intense heat and "baking sunshine" of Italy is very different to our road conditions here in Blighty - so whilst a tyre may perform more favourably in hotter climes, in cooler conditions, it may perform worse).
The bias is a simple, basic, fundamental - but extremely important cock-up. Namely the
Load Index of all the tyres used in their test. We all know that the Golf 5 GTI
must use "Extra Load" tyres - yet in the Evo test, the Michelin PS2s (and two others) were only a standard load tyre. This will give a considerable "skew" to the test results, particularly those specific tests which actually "load up" a tyre, such as the handling tests (lap times, and lateral G, cornering - both wet and dry), braking tests (wet braking, dry braking), and even the rolling resistance tests.

Unfortunately, many people worship what Evo says as Gospel truth.

However, lets say they were testing a Ford Focus ST (or whatever their GTI equivalent is these days) against a GTI, not tyres or anything, but the cars as a "whole". They then filled the blue oval exclusively with either Shell V-Power or Tesco 99, but quietly run the GTI on Asda standard 95 unleaded - and the Focus blitzed the GTI. I think we would all call that biased, and foul play - probably becuase most peeps know the differences between petrols. Unfortunately, tyres are a bit of a "black art", and the vast majority know fcuk all about them, let alone the specific importance of the Load Index. Indeed, on this very forum, we have peeps who had virtually new cheap korean crap tyres on, complained of iffy handling, yet didn't associate the crap handling with the crap tyres!