The GRM tire selector guide and tests have been fantastic to determine beginning of life pace, mid life pace, heat tolerance, cold run grip, wet traction, you name it for the most popular rubber donuts. About the only thing it doesn't address is the competitive heat cycle lifespan or range of 200TW tires.
While GRM found that the RE71RS even gains pace as it wears down, it wasn't evident what sort of heat cycle life they are seeing from the RE71RS particularly. I've heard anecdotal stories that the Falken RT660 heat cycles out WELL before it's out of tread (not a terrible thing if you want to drive home in the rain while the tire is still in its competitive life), but that the A052 is "fast to the cords".
Friends have argued: Sure, your RT660s are inexpensive, fast, and last a long time, but the number of competitive runs is actually lower than an A052. So that even though the A052 tire wears quickly, you get an overall greater number of runs near the pointy end.
All that stated: What have folks here found from the RE71RS? Is it like the A052 (good till the last run?), heat cycles out and falls off hard like the RT660, or something in between?
[Yes, there are many variable than could impact a tire's competitive life, like driving style, vehicle and tire size, and event type (autocross, track) and style. Feel free to comment your usage conditions]
For instance: I found that the Kumho V730 in 255/40/17 on a Mazda RX-8 used for both autocross and time trials lasted more than a full season and didn't really seem to fall off hard until near the wear bars, ~2/32" tread remaining. The pace is not top-tier, but the value is undeniable as you get long tread life AND a pretty long competitive life. My car will generally heat cycle out tires before the tread is gone, hence this inquiry.