Today’s cars have wider tires such that the narrower tires of old can look odd. This leads people to fit wider rims and tires for an “improved” look as well as increased cornering potential. I can’t argue with the looks. Frankly a Lotus 47 makes me weak in the knees as I’m sure it does you. That said, I’m a big fan of narrower tires for a number of reasons.
First is pure cornering pleasure. Wide tires obliterate the original, delightful and delicate, cornering feel through the steering wheel. With narrow tires, you dance through the corners, flowing through connecting apexes with delicacy and grace. It’s really quite magical.
Second is cornering power or force or, better said, the lack therein. Modern, sticky, wide tires are phenomenal. The cornering forces they can generate are stunning. But, to be frank, absolutely, mind-numbingly boring on the street. If you track a lot, that’s fine. For the rest of us, why not slide around and have a hoot without putting your license at risk? I can have fun at 20 to 30 over — stern lecture range. Rather than 40 or 50+ where they impound your car and take you back to the station for a good rogering. I don’t care about “winning”. Like girls, I just want to have fun.
Lastly, hydro-planing. My wife was driving in the pouring rain and late model 911 was coming towards her. The 911’s fat front wheels planed and the driver lifted (!!!). He did a lovely pirouette, slid into the ditch, flipped, and dropped over a steep embankment. It was so wet and slippery, it never left a mark. It took a while to find him and they only did because the car started to smoke. Thankfully he got hung up on trees on the way down and, after people moved a few large branches, he was able to crawl out a door window.
Sure he could have saved it had he known how to drive but I’d rather a narrower tire in those conditions, thank you very much.
Anyway, just another rant from an old curmudgeon.