Three track days (One at Laguna Seca, two at Thunderhill) and my stock PS2s are fine. Now I won't say they didn't get greasy on the track - One of the days at Thunderhill was with a 25 minute session in the middle of the day and the backend was all over the place towards the end of those those long runs. But besides a little melty rubber that came off cleanly on the drive home I wouldn't say they were trashed.
+1 to what lucid suggested though - I'm pricing out and deciding on track rims/tires because, yeah, PS2s are expensive and better for grippy street driving temperatures/punishment than track. But I have close to 8k on these tires and they're fine.
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