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2026 Sport Auto Summer Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
8 min read
Contents
  1. Introduction
  2. Dry Braking
  3. Dry Handling
  4. Subjective Dry Handling
  5. Wet Braking
  6. Wet Handling
  7. Subjective Wet Handling
  8. Wet Circle
  9. Straight Aquaplaning
  10. Curved Aquaplaning
  11. Subjective Comfort
  12. Noise
  13. Rolling Resistance
  14. Results
  15. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
  16. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
  17. Falken Azenis FK520
  18. Continental PremiumContact 7
  19. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
  20. Linglong Sport Master
  21. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN

In issue 4/2026, German magazine sport auto tested seven summer tyres in size 205/45 R 17 on a Mazda MX-5. The field included a mix of premium sport, touring, and budget options: Bridgestone Potenza Sport evo, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6, Falken Azenis FK520, Continental PremiumContact 7, Michelin Pilot Sport 5, Linglong Sport Master, and Firestone Roadhawk 2. Tyres were evaluated across wet and dry performance tests as well as comfort and efficiency.

Bridgestone's new Potenza Sport Evo took the overall win with the only "outstanding" rating in the test, scoring well in almost every area. Goodyear earned the title of sportiest tyre, with the highest cornering grip and a neutral balance that rewards experienced drivers. Falken picked up the price-performance recommendation at 107 euros, largely on the strength of the shortest braking distances in both wet and dry conditions. At the other end of the table, Firestone Roadhawk 2 finished last with an "adequate" rating after a score penalty for excessive wet braking distances - though it did post the best rolling resistance and lateral aquaplaning results. The budget Linglong showed a similar pattern of lopsided development: strong wet braking but poor handling stability and abrupt breakaway behaviour.

Test Publication:
205/45 R17 7 tyres 4 categories
Images courtesy of Sport Auto
Test Publication:
Sport Auto
Images courtesy of Sport Auto
Test Size: 205/45 R17
Tyres Tested: 7 tyres
Test Categories:
4 categories (12 tests)
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Dry Braking

Falken stopped shortest at 33.6 m, just ahead of Bridgestone at 33.8 m - the top four are separated by less than a metre. Firestone trailed at 35.4 m, nearly two metres behind the leader.

Dry Braking

Spread: 1.80 M (5.4%)|Avg: 34.44 M
Dry braking in meters (100 - 0 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Falken Azenis FK520
    33.60 M
  2. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    33.80 M
  3. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    34.20 M
  4. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    34.50 M
  5. Continental PremiumContact 7
    34.60 M
  6. Linglong Sport Master
    35.00 M
  7. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    35.40 M

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Dry Braking: Safety Impact: Best vs Worst Tyre

Dry Handling

Goodyear and Bridgestone tied for the fastest lap at 113.8 km/h, with Continental and Michelin close behind. Firestone was slowest at 110.6 km/h - over 3 km/h off the pace, a significant gap on a 1900 m track.

Dry Handling

Spread: 3.20 Km/H (2.8%)|Avg: 112.60 Km/H
Dry Handling Average Speed (Higher is better)
  1. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    113.80 Km/H
  2. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    113.80 Km/H
  3. Continental PremiumContact 7
    113.10 Km/H
  4. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    112.90 Km/H
  5. Linglong Sport Master
    112.00 Km/H
  6. Falken Azenis FK520
    112.00 Km/H
  7. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    110.60 Km/H

Subjective Dry Handling

Bridgestone and Michelin both scored a perfect 10, though for different reasons - the Bridgestone for its safe, controllable understeer and broad reserves, the Michelin for its precision and agility. Goodyear was rated the most demanding to drive, with very neutral balance that rewards a skilled driver. Linglong scored lowest at 6, let down by sluggish steering response and poor stability under weight transfer.

Subj. Dry Handling

Spread: 4.00 Points (40%)|Avg: 8.57 Points
Subjective Dry Handling Score (Higher is better)
  1. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    10.00 Points
  2. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    10.00 Points
  3. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    9.00 Points
  4. Falken Azenis FK520
    9.00 Points
  5. Continental PremiumContact 7
    9.00 Points
  6. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    7.00 Points
  7. Linglong Sport Master
    6.00 Points

Wet Braking

Falken and Linglong shared the shortest stopping distance at 32.2 m - a strong result for the budget tyre. Firestone was a clear outlier at 38.3 m, more than six metres behind the leaders, enough to trigger a score penalty in the final rating.

Wet Braking

Spread: 6.10 M (18.9%)|Avg: 33.81 M
Wet braking in meters (80 - 0 km/h) (Lower is better)
  1. Linglong Sport Master
    32.20 M
  2. Falken Azenis FK520
    32.20 M
  3. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    33.10 M
  4. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    33.30 M
  5. Continental PremiumContact 7
    33.30 M
  6. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    34.30 M
  7. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    38.30 M

Residual Speed Calculator

Wet Braking: Safety Impact: Best vs Worst Tyre

Wet Handling

Bridgestone led with 56.3 km/h, followed closely by Goodyear and Continental. The spread from first to last is only 1.6 km/h, making this one of the tighter tests in the group. Firestone was again slowest at 54.7 km/h.

Wet Handling

Spread: 1.60 Km/H (2.8%)|Avg: 55.57 Km/H
Wet Handling Average Speed (Higher is better)
  1. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    56.30 Km/H
  2. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    56.00 Km/H
  3. Continental PremiumContact 7
    55.80 Km/H
  4. Linglong Sport Master
    55.50 Km/H
  5. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    55.40 Km/H
  6. Falken Azenis FK520
    55.30 Km/H
  7. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    54.70 Km/H

Subjective Wet Handling

Bridgestone scored a clear 10, praised for its easy-to-read understeer character and wide grip reserves even when sliding. Goodyear and Falken shared second place at 8, though Goodyear's nervous weight-transfer response and narrow limit range on wet roads kept it from matching the Bridgestone. Linglong and Firestone both scored 6, with the Linglong prone to sudden rear-end breakaway and the Firestone lacking feedback and stability.

Subj. Wet Handling

Spread: 4.00 Points (40%)|Avg: 7.57 Points
Subjective Wet Handling Score (Higher is better)
  1. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    10.00 Points
  2. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    8.00 Points
  3. Falken Azenis FK520
    8.00 Points
  4. Continental PremiumContact 7
    8.00 Points
  5. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    7.00 Points
  6. Linglong Sport Master
    6.00 Points
  7. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    6.00 Points

Wet Circle

Bridgestone posted the highest lateral grip at 8.58 m/s², ahead of Goodyear at 8.49 m/s². Despite its strong wet braking, Linglong finished last here at 8.31 m/s² - a sign that it was optimised more for straight-line grip than cornering. The full spread is 0.27 m/s², a meaningful difference on a car as light and responsive as the MX-5.

Wet Circle

Spread: 0.27 m/s (3.1%)|Avg: 8.40 m/s
Lateral wet grip in m/s squared (Higher is better)
  1. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    8.58 m/s
  2. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    8.49 m/s
  3. Continental PremiumContact 7
    8.40 m/s
  4. Falken Azenis FK520
    8.37 m/s
  5. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    8.34 m/s
  6. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    8.33 m/s
  7. Linglong Sport Master
    8.31 m/s

Straight Aquaplaning

Continental resisted aquaplaning longest, floating at 83.8 km/h. Michelin was most vulnerable at 81.0 km/h. The spread is relatively narrow at under 3 km/h, suggesting all tyres handle standing water in a straight line reasonably well at this width.

Straight Aqua

Spread: 2.80 Km/H (3.3%)|Avg: 82.49 Km/H
Float Speed in Km/H (Higher is better)
  1. Continental PremiumContact 7
    83.80 Km/H
  2. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    83.20 Km/H
  3. Linglong Sport Master
    82.60 Km/H
  4. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    82.60 Km/H
  5. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    82.60 Km/H
  6. Falken Azenis FK520
    81.60 Km/H
  7. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    81.00 Km/H

Curved Aquaplaning

This test produced the widest relative spread of any wet test. Firestone held the most lateral grip when aquaplaning at 2.44 m/s², while Falken - the wet braking leader - was weakest at just 2.02 m/s². That trade-off between braking grip and aquaplaning resistance is a recurring theme across several tyres in this test.

Curved Aquaplaning

Spread: 0.42 m/sec2 (17.2%)|Avg: 2.21 m/sec2
Remaining lateral acceleration (Higher is better)
  1. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    2.44 m/sec2
  2. Continental PremiumContact 7
    2.33 m/sec2
  3. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    2.20 m/sec2
  4. Linglong Sport Master
    2.19 m/sec2
  5. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    2.19 m/sec2
  6. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    2.13 m/sec2
  7. Falken Azenis FK520
    2.02 m/sec2

Subjective Comfort

Goodyear scored highest at 10, offering the softest ride and quietest cabin of the group. Bridgestone and Firestone both scored 7, the lowest in the field - the Bridgestone's firmer ride is the main trade-off for its strong grip performance.

Subj. Comfort

Spread: 3.00 Points (30%)|Avg: 8.43 Points
Subjective Comfort Score (Higher is better)
  1. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    10.00 Points
  2. Linglong Sport Master
    9.00 Points
  3. Falken Azenis FK520
    9.00 Points
  4. Continental PremiumContact 7
    9.00 Points
  5. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    8.00 Points
  6. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    7.00 Points
  7. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    7.00 Points

Noise

Goodyear was the quietest tyre at 68.1 dB(A), well clear of the field. Firestone was loudest at 71.8 dB(A), a gap of 3.7 dB(A) - easily perceptible. Linglong was a surprise second place at 69.5 dB(A), one of its better results in the test.

Noise

Spread: 3.70 dB (5.4%)|Avg: 70.46 dB
External noise in dB (Lower is better)
  1. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    68.10 dB
  2. Linglong Sport Master
    69.50 dB
  3. Falken Azenis FK520
    69.90 dB
  4. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    71.10 dB
  5. Continental PremiumContact 7
    71.30 dB
  6. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    71.50 dB
  7. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    71.80 dB

Rolling Resistance

Firestone recorded the lowest rolling resistance at 8.0 kg/t, making it the most fuel-efficient option - offsetting some of its grip shortcomings with lower running costs. Linglong was highest at 9.7 kg/t, over 20% more than the Firestone. The premium performance tyres clustered between 8.4 and 8.9 kg/t.

Rolling Resistance

Spread: 1.70 kg / t (21.3%)|Avg: 8.71 kg / t
Rolling resistance in kg t (Lower is better)
  1. Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
    8.00 kg / t
  2. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
    8.40 kg / t
  3. Michelin Pilot Sport 5
    8.50 kg / t
  4. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
    8.70 kg / t
  5. Falken Azenis FK520
    8.80 kg / t
  6. Continental PremiumContact 7
    8.90 kg / t
  7. Linglong Sport Master
    9.70 kg / t

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Estimates based on typical driving conditions. Rolling resistance accounts for approximately 20% of IC vehicle fuel consumption and 25% of EV energy consumption. Actual savings vary based on driving style, vehicle weight, road conditions, and tyre age. For comparative purposes only. Lifetime savings based on a 40,000km / 25,000 mile tread life.

Results

Bridgestone takes the overall win with the highest score of 9.2, rated "outstanding" - strong across nearly every test with no major weakness. Goodyear and Falken share second at 8.6, offering sport and value respectively. Continental rounds out the recommended group at 8.3. At the bottom, Firestone's safety-relevant deficits in wet braking triggered a penalty that dropped it to 5.7, rated only "adequate."

1st

Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo

205/45 R17 88Y
Bridgestone Potenza Sport Evo
  • EU Label: C/A/72
  • Origin: Hungary
  • Weight: 8.2 kgs
  • Tread: 6.2 mm
  • Price: 147.00
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 2nd 33.8 M 33.6 M +0.2 M 99.41%
Dry Handling 1st 113.8 Km/H 100%
Subj. Dry Handling 1st 10 Points 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 3rd 33.1 M 32.2 M +0.9 M 97.28%
Wet Handling 1st 56.3 Km/H 100%
Subj. Wet Handling 1st 10 Points 100%
Wet Circle 1st 8.58 m/s 100%
Straight Aqua 3rd 82.6 Km/H 83.8 Km/H -1.2 Km/H 98.57%
Curved Aquaplaning 3rd 2.2 m/sec2 2.44 m/sec2 -0.24 m/sec2 90.16%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 6th 7 Points 10 Points -3 Points 70%
Noise 6th 71.5 dB 68.1 dB +3.4 dB 95.24%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 4th 8.7 kg / t 8 kg / t +0.7 kg / t 91.95%
2nd

Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6

205/45 R17 88W
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
  • EU Label: C/A/69
  • Origin: Slovenia
  • Weight: 7.9 kgs
  • Tread: 6.9 mm
  • Price: 132.00
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 3rd 34.2 M 33.6 M +0.6 M 98.25%
Dry Handling 1st 113.8 Km/H 100%
Subj. Dry Handling 3rd 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 4th 33.3 M 32.2 M +1.1 M 96.7%
Wet Handling 2nd 56 Km/H 56.3 Km/H -0.3 Km/H 99.47%
Subj. Wet Handling 2nd 8 Points 10 Points -2 Points 80%
Wet Circle 2nd 8.49 m/s 8.58 m/s -0.09 m/s 98.95%
Straight Aqua 3rd 82.6 Km/H 83.8 Km/H -1.2 Km/H 98.57%
Curved Aquaplaning 4th 2.19 m/sec2 2.44 m/sec2 -0.25 m/sec2 89.75%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 1st 10 Points 100%
Noise 1st 68.1 dB 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 2nd 8.4 kg / t 8 kg / t +0.4 kg / t 95.24%
3rd

Falken Azenis FK520

205/45 R17 88Y
Falken Azenis FK520
  • EU Label: D/A/70
  • Origin: Turkey
  • Weight: 8.3 kgs
  • Tread: 6.7 mm
  • Price: 107.00
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 1st 33.6 M 100%
Dry Handling 5th 112 Km/H 113.8 Km/H -1.8 Km/H 98.42%
Subj. Dry Handling 3rd 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 1st 32.2 M 100%
Wet Handling 6th 55.3 Km/H 56.3 Km/H -1 Km/H 98.22%
Subj. Wet Handling 2nd 8 Points 10 Points -2 Points 80%
Wet Circle 4th 8.37 m/s 8.58 m/s -0.21 m/s 97.55%
Straight Aqua 6th 81.6 Km/H 83.8 Km/H -2.2 Km/H 97.37%
Curved Aquaplaning 7th 2.02 m/sec2 2.44 m/sec2 -0.42 m/sec2 82.79%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 2nd 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Noise 3rd 69.9 dB 68.1 dB +1.8 dB 97.42%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 5th 8.8 kg / t 8 kg / t +0.8 kg / t 90.91%
4th

Continental PremiumContact 7

205/45 R17 88Y
Continental PremiumContact 7
  • EU Label: C/A/71
  • Origin: France
  • Weight: 8.6 kgs
  • Tread: 7.2 mm
  • Price: 148.00
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 5th 34.6 M 33.6 M +1 M 97.11%
Dry Handling 3rd 113.1 Km/H 113.8 Km/H -0.7 Km/H 99.38%
Subj. Dry Handling 3rd 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 4th 33.3 M 32.2 M +1.1 M 96.7%
Wet Handling 3rd 55.8 Km/H 56.3 Km/H -0.5 Km/H 99.11%
Subj. Wet Handling 2nd 8 Points 10 Points -2 Points 80%
Wet Circle 3rd 8.4 m/s 8.58 m/s -0.18 m/s 97.9%
Straight Aqua 1st 83.8 Km/H 100%
Curved Aquaplaning 2nd 2.33 m/sec2 2.44 m/sec2 -0.11 m/sec2 95.49%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 2nd 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Noise 5th 71.3 dB 68.1 dB +3.2 dB 95.51%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 6th 8.9 kg / t 8 kg / t +0.9 kg / t 89.89%
5th

Michelin Pilot Sport 5

205/45 R17 88Y
Michelin Pilot Sport 5
  • EU Label: C/A/72
  • Origin: Germany
  • Weight: 8.6 kgs
  • Tread: 6.4 mm
  • Price: 175.00
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 4th 34.5 M 33.6 M +0.9 M 97.39%
Dry Handling 4th 112.9 Km/H 113.8 Km/H -0.9 Km/H 99.21%
Subj. Dry Handling 1st 10 Points 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 6th 34.3 M 32.2 M +2.1 M 93.88%
Wet Handling 5th 55.4 Km/H 56.3 Km/H -0.9 Km/H 98.4%
Subj. Wet Handling 5th 7 Points 10 Points -3 Points 70%
Wet Circle 5th 8.34 m/s 8.58 m/s -0.24 m/s 97.2%
Straight Aqua 7th 81 Km/H 83.8 Km/H -2.8 Km/H 96.66%
Curved Aquaplaning 6th 2.13 m/sec2 2.44 m/sec2 -0.31 m/sec2 87.3%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 5th 8 Points 10 Points -2 Points 80%
Noise 4th 71.1 dB 68.1 dB +3 dB 95.78%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 3rd 8.5 kg / t 8 kg / t +0.5 kg / t 94.12%
6th

Linglong Sport Master

205/45 R17 88Y
Linglong Sport Master
  • EU Label: D/A/69
  • Origin: Serbia
  • Weight: 8.3 kgs
  • Tread: 6.0 mm
  • Price: 75.00
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 6th 35 M 33.6 M +1.4 M 96%
Dry Handling 5th 112 Km/H 113.8 Km/H -1.8 Km/H 98.42%
Subj. Dry Handling 7th 6 Points 10 Points -4 Points 60%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 1st 32.2 M 100%
Wet Handling 4th 55.5 Km/H 56.3 Km/H -0.8 Km/H 98.58%
Subj. Wet Handling 6th 6 Points 10 Points -4 Points 60%
Wet Circle 7th 8.31 m/s 8.58 m/s -0.27 m/s 96.85%
Straight Aqua 3rd 82.6 Km/H 83.8 Km/H -1.2 Km/H 98.57%
Curved Aquaplaning 4th 2.19 m/sec2 2.44 m/sec2 -0.25 m/sec2 89.75%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 2nd 9 Points 10 Points -1 Points 90%
Noise 2nd 69.5 dB 68.1 dB +1.4 dB 97.99%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 7th 9.7 kg / t 8 kg / t +1.7 kg / t 82.47%
7th

Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN

205/45 R17 88W
Firestone Roadhawk 2 ENLITEN
  • EU Label: C/A/77
  • Origin: Hungary
  • Weight: 8.1 kgs
  • Tread: 7.2 mm
  • Price: 102.00
Test # Result Best Diff %
Dry Braking 7th 35.4 M 33.6 M +1.8 M 94.92%
Dry Handling 7th 110.6 Km/H 113.8 Km/H -3.2 Km/H 97.19%
Subj. Dry Handling 6th 7 Points 10 Points -3 Points 70%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Wet Braking 7th 38.3 M 32.2 M +6.1 M 84.07%
Wet Handling 7th 54.7 Km/H 56.3 Km/H -1.6 Km/H 97.16%
Subj. Wet Handling 6th 6 Points 10 Points -4 Points 60%
Wet Circle 6th 8.33 m/s 8.58 m/s -0.25 m/s 97.09%
Straight Aqua 2nd 83.2 Km/H 83.8 Km/H -0.6 Km/H 99.28%
Curved Aquaplaning 1st 2.44 m/sec2 100%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Subj. Comfort 6th 7 Points 10 Points -3 Points 70%
Noise 7th 71.8 dB 68.1 dB +3.7 dB 94.85%
Test # Result Best Diff %
Rolling Resistance 1st 8 kg / t 100%

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