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        Old 13th July 2002, 23:17   #1 (permalink)
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        Pirelli PZero Corsa

        Will need to replace my stock Dunlops after about 14,000 mi. I am considering the Pilot Sports and the S-03 Poloe Position and will most likely go with the S-03s. However, I have noticed Pirelli's new ads touting the PZero Corsa. I was told by TireRack to check Pirelli's US website but that shows their newest release as the PZero Nero, which does not interest me. Does anyone have any info on tthe Corsa? Thanks in advance for your input.

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        The Corsa is a track tire, like a Michelin Pilot Sport Cup. Corsa is Italian for "race." I replaced my Dunlops with Bridgestone S-03s, and am very happy with them.

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