Are Michelin tires suitable for high-performance driving?

As a long-time fan of Michelin tires, I've always wondered if their top-of-the-line models are truly suitable for high-performance driving. We all know Michelin's reputation for delivering exceptional grip and handling on dry roads, but what about when the rubber meets the road - literally? Do Michelin tires have what it takes to keep up with the likes of Pirelli, Continental, or even bespoke racing tires? I've had my fair share of spirited driving experiences on track days and autocross events, and I'm curious to hear from fellow enthusiasts who have pushed their Michelin-equipped rides to the limit. Are there any limitations to Michelin's high-performance capabilities? Do they provide sufficient feedback and responsiveness for drivers who crave that extra edge? Let's get the discussion started! Have you had a chance to test drive or own a vehicle equipped with Michelin tires, only to take it on a track day or spirited driving adventure? Share your experiences, both good and bad, and let's see if we can shed some light on whether Michelin is truly worthy of the high-performance crown.
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