For what it's worth, having driven on the RS-Rs, RS-RRs, and Hankook RS3s on track, I would say that the grip is actually roughly comparable to the RS3s. They hook up well almost immediately, and take heat fairly well for a few laps. After that, they fall off and get a bit greasy. They're not very communicative, but they grip.
Definitely not an RE71R or R888, but like mentioned above, even against the RS3s (which are often $100 less per tire than the R888s), they are a steal.
They're also loud. Like, really, really loud.
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