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Well, if one "needs" much more grip on public road .. then yes, then maybe a bit safer driving might be beneficial.
Then again, i'd still prefer to use right tools for a job, and use non-slicks but good UUHP tires to have extra grip reserves for unexpected situations for incident avoidance even on street. (i mean tires of "PSS class", PSS/PS4/PS4S/EC7/Asy F1 6 and so on ..). It's not just about their sketchy grip, especially if weather is off, but also i'd prefer to wear them down on track, while driving on street on more universal/wet capable/longer lasting ones.
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