Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar

The Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar is a Max Performance Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tire review data from 1 tire reviews averaging 63% over 13,000 miles driven.

Dry Grip 70%
Wet Grip 40%
Road Feedback 80%
Handling 70%
Wear 70%
Comfort 60%
Buy again 50%

First On MarketMay 2021
Wheel Size22 - 22"
Width255 - 255mm
Profile35 - 35
Rolling ResistanceD - D
Wet GripD - D
Noise (dB)73 - 73
Winter RatingNot Winter Rated

The Eagle F1 Supercar is unranked of 78 Summer Max Performance tires.

This tire has been replaced by the Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperCar 3.

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Given 63% while driving a Chevrolet Corvette C6 (285/35 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 13,000 spirited miles
On a Corvette C6, so tire size shown is for the rears; also had 245/40R18 88Y on the front. They're the OEM tires, and I've just come to the end of my second set at 26K miles (so each set lasts about 13K miles). Dry grip is pretty good, but I've marked it down because dry traction is poor as the tires get worn - even 2nd gear launches (auto!) will light up the rears. In the wet, the grip and traction is poor...especially so in cool weather. I have driven in the snow on them, and it's not as bad as you'd think...although a lot of that is down to having and LSD and an autobox that will let you creep off in 3rd gear. They're fairly progressive, and the wear is reasonable for a high-performance tire. They're not too noisy, but the ride is harsh - I'm sure that's largely down to them being run-flats, but the second set seems worse than the first. I'd only buy them again if there was no option (and actually in Europe there aren't many options!). Based on reviews here, I'm about to fit a set of Pirelli PZero runflats so watch this space!
Helpful 31 - tire reviewed on October 28, 2011