Pirelli P Zero Corsa: When Performance Means Life
Pirelli P Zero Corsa: When Performance Means Life
Tires play a fundamental role and should never be underestimated. Together with our friends at Euroimport Pneumatici we have chosen 6 different proposals that will allow you to better understand what tyre is best for you and your car. Here is the second episode of the special series.
From the experience gained in motorsport, Pirelli has given life to the ultimate rubber. The P Zero Corsa are in fact among the most performance-prone tires that you can fit to your car. Ideal for a heavy use between the curbs, where they have just been developed, but perfectly at ease on everyday roads; needless to say that they enhance a macho use of throttle and steering wheel and certainly not shy powers. Thanks to their racing structure and compound they guarantee maximum levels of grip and braking and are also available as P Zero Corsa Direzionale and P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico 2.
We did not miss this Pirelli’s masterpiece, as we did not miss the appointment with one of the most fierce supercars that have ever crossed this planet, the Lamborghini Aventador SuperVeloce. 750 horses and 690Nm of torque are not easy stuff to tame and the four-wheel drive system makes an inhuman effort in order to manage such a power, in perfect harmony with the wide tread of these tires, which measure 255 at front and 335 at the back. The almost non-existent tire shoulder emphasizes the size of the huge 20 and 21 inch rims and transmits to your back even the slightest bumps on the asphalt. All of this, however, manages to make the driving experience a unique pleasure, which throws you into the circle of the lustful ones, halfway between being raped by the brutality of an old school V12 and the thrill of having stunning performances at your fingertips without risking your life at every corner.
Front tyres: Pirelli P Zero Corsa 255/30/ZR20
Rear tyres: Pirelli P Zero Corsa 335/25/ZR21
Check out more details of the Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires at the Euroimport Pneumatici catalogue here
Words by Tommaso Mogge
Photos by Giorgia Rossi