We took the DWs in excess of 125 mph on the speedway oval in Toyota's Pro Celebrity Celica, where its autobahn heritage could be demonstrated.We took the DWs in excess of 125 mph on the speedway oval in Toyota's Pro Celebrity Celica As an ultimate test, the same tires were put on ex-Toyota Pro Celebrity spec Celicas for a time attack challenge and high-speed oval test. Even on an inherently understeered FWD vehicle on a tight road course, the DWs held up session after session with limited chunking of the shoulder tread. On a fairly warm day, traction also remained reasonably consistent without going greasy after just a few hot laps. We also took the tires in excess of 125 mph on the speedway oval, and they sustained the temperatures of 10-minute continuous runs all day long, as well as the extreme compressive loads of the 14-degree banked cornering. We saw no signs of blistering or irregular wear If you're looking for affordable quality and performance that grips as well as it deals with potholes and you don't regularly spend time at weekend track days, Continental's ExtremeContact DW is a serious contender for a true everyday car-nut street tire. Conti also makes a DWS tire capable of operating in light snow. SOURCEBOX Continental Tires 1830 MacMillan Park Drive Fort Mill SC 29707 704-588-5895 www.conti-online.com « | 1 | 2 | View Full Article Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!