Appreciate the clarification, Carlos

Indeed, wet road performance is often a weakness, and, agree, Porsche-spec Michelin PS4 are probably the current benchmark for non-track tires

I very much prefer the lightweight, performance-focused ethos of the GT3/RS or GT2RS (vs even the most light, performance-spec'd GTS or TTS), but find GTx factory-spec tires to be overly track-optimized, for anyone who seeks to enjoy their car in both daily driving (including in the rain), as well as on coastal mountain roads where one often encounters early morning mist/fog & damp stretches of roads

Perhaps the allegedly broader 992GTx offerings will include some factory-spec tires that solve vs those rain/wet driving scenarios