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Michelin CrossClimate 3 & 3 Sport vs Pilot Sport 5 vs Primacy 5

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
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Test Results Data

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# Tyre Total Score Dry Wet
Braking M Handling s % Braking M Handling s %
1 Michelin Pilot Sport 5 100% 36.8 76.9 100% 30.8 97.41 100%
2 Michelin Primacy 5 97.8% 38.1 2 78.4 2 97.3% 31.7 2 98 2 98.3%
3 Michelin CrossClimate 3 Sport 93.9% 38.4 3 78.84 3 96.7% 34.7 3 104.13 3 91.2%
4 Michelin CrossClimate 3 89.7% 39.7 81 93.8% 37.4 109.68 85.6%
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Dry Braking 36.8 M
Dry Handling 76.9 s
Wet
Wet Braking 30.8 M
Wet Handling 97.41 s
Dry 97% Wet 98%
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Dry Braking 38.1 M 2
Dry Handling 78.4 s 2
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Wet Braking 31.7 M 2
Wet Handling 98 s 2
Dry 97% Wet 91%
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Dry Braking 38.4 M 3
Dry Handling 78.84 s 3
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Wet Braking 34.7 M 3
Wet Handling 104.13 s 3
Dry 94% Wet 86%
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Dry Braking 39.7 M
Dry Handling 81 s
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Wet Braking 37.4 M
Wet Handling 109.68 s
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