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If your daily driving often includes wet conditions, the Continental is the better option thanks to its superior hydroplaning resistance at higher speeds. However, if you primarily drive in dry conditions and only occasionally encounter rain, the new Michelin would be our top pick—especially if you're driving a modern, high-performance vehicle equipped with advanced stability and traction control systems.
Source: Tire Test: Continental vs. Michelin on a McLaren MP4-12C - Grassroots Motorsports
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