TTAC Giveaway: Bridgestone Potenza Sport Summer Tires

TTAC Staff
by TTAC Staff

Hello there! It’s time once again for an exciting TTAC giveaway. This time, with summer looming — it will get warmer, we swear — we’re offering one lucky winner a set of new Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires.

You know the drill by now — click here to sign up. You have until May 13th to do so. Shortly after that, we’ll announce the winner and get the tires sent out. If you’re selected as the winner, you’ll see an email from us.

For the unaware, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport is a tire engineered for performance. Popular fitments include on the Chevrolet Corvette, Porsche 911, and Toyota Supra.

Plus, as you’ll notice from the photo above, the Potenza Sport is the OE fitment for the new Maserati MC20!

The tire’s next-generation ultra-high silica compound helps provide strong grip and handling in both wet and dry conditions, and specially engineered pattern geometry helps maintain contact pressure while also driving water away for increased performance in the rain.

3D sipe technology is used to optimize pattern stiffness, thus resulting in the best possible balance of traction and wear. Finally, tuned tread sequencing minimizes noise, making for a quiet and comfortable ride.

For all the legal stuff, please click here.

And of course, thanks to the fine folks at Bridgestone for donating this set of performance tires.

Good luck!

[Image: TTAC/VerticalScope/Maserati]

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  • Land Ark Land Ark on Apr 28, 2022

    Well great, I just bought a set of Potenza Sports for my GTO a month ago. Where were you guys then??? Pretty happy with them thus far. Comfortable and soft and give confidence when going around a bend and break loose JUST a tiny bit right when you would want them to. Of course I am not sure if they are worth basically double what I paid for my last set of Potenzas a few years ago, but, what are you gonna do? I shouldn't have put it off for the last couple years and bought them when tires were cheaper.

  • Sobro Sobro on Apr 29, 2022

    Ima put Potenzas on my Potentia.

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