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Pirelli P Zero Corsa System

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System Review

Updated: December 26, 2023 by Emrecan Gurkan Leave a Comment

P Zero Corsa System is Pirelli’s track and competition tire that can be used on the streets. It’s a good pick for combined driving lovers. It has an impressive and aggressive look. Yet, its priority is racing. You will be disappointed if you buy it only for appearance. This tire is an original equipment tire of  Ferrari 360 Challenge, Lamborghini Gallardo, and Porsche GT2 & GT3. Let’s dig into it!

Half 'U' grooves evacuate the water at high speed
Pirelli P Zero Corsa System
Best forTrack and dry conditions if you don’t care about longevity and street wet performance
CategoryStreetable Track & Competiton
VehicleHigh-powered sport cars
Available Sizes (Rim)18”, 19”, 20”
Weight21 – 37 lbs
Made InUSA
Severe Snow Rated (3PMSF)No
WarrantyN/A

As a former Bridgestone engineer, from my standpoint, P Zero Corsa System has amazing dry traction capability and sticky compounds. However, you should heat it up for the best performance. As a common feature of competition tires, it has zero wet and winter traction. If you want to use them on the streets, you should bear on road noise and relatively firm driving. Moreover, even though it offers decent tread life for tracking, its street drive tread life is poor as hell! Though worth reminding, P Zero Corsa System has two different tread patterns for the rear and steer axle.

Rear: Pirelli P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico 2
Steer: Pirelli P Zero Direzionale

Note: It’s a must to read the description section right here. Otherwise, it’s almost impossible to get efficient use –> https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Pirelli&tireModel=P+Zero+Corsa+System

Table of Contents

Dry Performance

Pirelli P Zero Corsa Direzionale

Dry performance can be evaluated under two different dimensions. Dry traction and handling. Let’s evaluate them one by one.

Dry Traction

Due to its asymmetric design and sticky rubber, its gripping ability is unquestionable. Moreover, highly flexible steel belts provide great steering stability. In my point of view, it’s unbeatable in its segment.

Handling

Due to its low void ratio, this tire has provides have alpha plus contact patch design for reliable handling. Moreover, its robust shoulders offer huge durability and that improves your cornering stability significantly. 

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System has phenomenal handling ability.

Wet Performance

This tire isn’t capable to handle wet grounds. That’s only because of low hydroplaning resistance. Even Pirelli doesn’t recommend using it on rainy days.

Winter Performance

Not suitable for winter. Moreover, you should store them over 32 degrees F.

Comfort

P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico

Due to its low void ratios, it offers a comfortable ride. Though worth reminding, this is a competition tire. If you’ll use it on the streets, you’ll feel every stone on the road!

Road Noise

In my point of view, road noise isn’t a big issue for track tires. These tires focus on performance. So, comfort and noise reduction aren’t their priority.

As expected, Pirelli uses thin sidewalls to prevent overheating. So, that causes the road noise while cornering at high velocity. 

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System is a noisy tire.

Tread Life

I strongly urge potential buyers to look at the UTQG. This tire has 60 UTQG which is extremely low even for track tires. Yet, that means this tire is sticky as hell. Though worth reminding, for street usage, it’s rubbish.

Getting maximum wear life from a tire is related to you as well as your tire,

If you’d like to learn how to get maximum tread life:

https://tireterrain.com/how-to-make-tires-last-longer/

Warranty

Pirelli doesn’t offer any tread life warranty for this product. As expected…

Price

The tire market has a dynamic price policy. Hence, in my point of view, sharing tire price is pointless.

Though, I’ve analyzed the top 10 brands of most popular tire brands.

Here are the dealers with a reasonable price range,

TireRack

  • Fast and Free shipping
  • Usually delivered in 1 day
  • Joint venture with DiscountTire(their installers and dealers are on your service)
  • Tons of installer options, they also help you to choose the best one
  • Mobile installers in many areas, your tires will be replaced while you’re working in the office
  • Tire test results and comparisons can be found on the most product page
  • 4.6/5 points on Google rate

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/pirelli-p-zero-corsa-system

SimpleTire

  • Free shipping
  • Delivered in 2 days
  • Verified shops near you(for mount and balance)
  • Mobile installation option
  • 7 million customers since 2021
  • 4.7/5 points on Google rate
  • Top-notch customer service, you may even request a price match

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System: https://simpletire.com/brands/pirelli-tires/p-zero-corsa-system-direzionale

Note: P Zero Corsa System is provided by SimpleTire upon request.

PriorityTire

  • Local installer and mobile installer options
  • Huge product range(you may find any tire you want)
  • 4.8 overall satisfaction rate
  • Always have a good deal to find
  • 90 days money-back guarantee
  • Free FedEx shipping

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System: https://www.prioritytire.com/by-brand/pirelli/p-zero-corsa-system-tires/

Note: P Zero Corsa System is provided by PriorityTire upon request.

While choosing dealers, I especially pay attention to reliability. All of the dealers on this list have 15-20 years of experience in the online tire business. Therefore, I can guarantee a smooth and fast tire buying process.

Conclusion

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System is a decent tire for track and competition. However, there are 3 different versions of the Corsa System available. So, you should be careful while making your selection.

P Zero Corsa Direzionale: Tires mold Pirelli’s innovative racing tread compound into a semi-slick, V-shaped directional tread design. It’s a good selection if you drive on rainy days from time to time.

P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico: Tread design features a semi-slick, low void ratio and a large external shoulder structure with a minimum number of grooves to eliminate the blocky structure of a conventional pattern. Though worth reminding, you should buy different tires for the left and right wheels.

P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico 2: The tread design is inspired by Pirelli’s P Zero Max Performance Summer tire and features a semi-slick, low void ratio and a large external shoulder structure. This one has better water evacuation capability than Asmmetrico.

Beneficial links,

Care and Feeding of the Pirelli P Zero Corsa System –> https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=63

Competition Tire Heat Cycling Service –> https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=66

Shaving Tires for Track Use/Competition –> https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=67

Storing Track&Competition Tires –> https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=221

Pirelli P Zero Corsa System
Best forTrack and dry conditions if you don’t care about longevity and street wet performance
CategoryStreetable Track & Competiton
VehicleHigh-powered sport cars
Available Sizes (Rim)18”, 19”, 20”
Weight21 – 37 lbs
Made InUSA
Severe Snow Rated (3PMSF)No
WarrantyN/A

I hope the article was helpful. If you have any further questions, please leave them in the below section.

Filed Under: Performance Tires Tagged With: pirelli, Pirelli P Zero Corsa System, Review

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