tyre tests Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2:
2018
Auto Bild Sportcars
245/30 R20
excellent
2
2015
Auto Zeitung
255/40 R18
excellent
-
Auto Bild Sportcars
255/35 R19
excellent
3
Auto Zeitung
225/40 R18
Winner of the test
1
2014
Auto Bild Sportcars
255/40 R19
good
2
2013
Sport Auto
225/40 R18
highly recommended
3
ADAC
225/45 R17
good
2
2012
Gute Fahrt
225/40 R18
good
-
2011
Auto Zeitung
225/45 R17
highly recommended
2
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The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 is a premium tyre that offers excellent performance specifications for even the most demanding of drivers. The model is designed for passenger cars, sports cars and sporty models with a high performance engine.
The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 has an asymmetric, optimised tread pattern, which allows the driver to retain full control over the car, even at high speeds. This model is noted for its constant contact with the road surface and large contact surface, which means that drivers can enjoy the full performance specifications of cars fitted with high performance engines without worrying about a loss of control over the car. An additional benefit of these tyres is their innovative tread pattern, which prevents skidding on wet roads. Effective water dispersal from the tyre surface significantly reduces the risk of aquaplaning. These solutions mean that the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 ensures a safe and reliable driving experience in any conditions.
An additional bonus of this model are the improvements in terms of acoustic comfort when driving. The tyre is made using an advanced rubber compound, which effectively reduces braking distances and braking times. This is another benefit of the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2, which allows drivers to simultaneously enjoy a fast, dynamic style of driving, as well as safe, efficient braking when required. Thanks to their design, these tyres are also durable and help reduce fuel consumption.
The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 is not only a premium tyre, but also a practical solution that guarantees a long service life, whilst retaining high performance specifications and ensuring significant fuel savings. The Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 has been used in NASCAR and Formuła 1 races, which is proof of its innovative technology and highlights the features and parameters that have earned the trust of drivers.
In 1839 Charles Goodyear developed his rubber production technology. Five years later he also patented the rubber vulcanisation method. He died in 1860, but Frank Seiberling wanted his memory to live on so he named the company after him when it was set up in 1898. Goodyear also produced various rubber materials alongside its tyres. It is interesting to note that the company has been associated with motor sports almost from its very beginning. Competitors have won many titles in various different competitions using Goodyear tyres. The American Goodyear group currently owns brands including: Dębica, Sava, Fulda and Dunlop.