511 lb/ft of torque when exploited is going to turn the tyres.
Wheelspin overheats the tread surface and will eventually make the tyres hard.
This what you are seeing.
Options:
1. Get an adjustment for your throttle pedal (connection between brain and foot) to modify wheelspin frequency
2. Retain driving habits and try AA/200 tyres - I suspect they will wear out in less than 2 years OR they may go harder faster
3. Sell car and purchase bicycle
4. Follow someone else's suggestion
Seriously, you will need a massive wide tyre to provide grip for the torque you have. Put those wider/grippy tyres on the car and other parts of the driveline will start failing.
I have had NT05 on my car and did not like them as they went hard after a year (I cover ~20K klics per year).
Best option I can suggest is Dunlop Direzza Z3 but not sure whether they are common in the US. I've used a couple of sets on my car now.
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