🏁 Yokohama ADVAN A052 vs Nankang CRS – The Ultimate Street-Legal Track Tyre Comparison

For drivers who want maximum grip without sacrificing street legality, few tyres are more talked about than the Yokohama ADVAN A052 and the Nankang CRS.
Both are semi-slick, street-approved tyres designed for aggressive cornering, precision steering, and lap-time domination.

At Autosport Tyreworld Magill, we compare them head-to-head to help you decide which one suits your build best β€” whether you’re chasing lap records or spirited weekend drives.


βš™οΈ 1. Design Philosophy and Purpose

Yokohama ADVAN A052

The A052 is a legend among time-attack enthusiasts. It’s built for one thing β€” maximum dry grip with precise control.

Key Features:

  • Advanced motorsport compound for instant bite.

  • Semi-slick tread with wide shoulder blocks for continuous contact.

  • Heat-stable construction for consistent performance under load.

The A052 is ideal for track days, sprint racing, and high-power performance cars that demand razor-sharp precision.


Nankang CRS

The CRS is the newcomer that’s been turning heads for its remarkable balance between price and performance.
It’s designed for semi-pro track use, offering respectable grip with extended durability.

Key Features:

  • Optimised high-grip silica compound.

  • Reinforced carcass for predictable handling and reduced deformation.

  • Designed to perform across multiple heat cycles without rapid degradation.

Perfect for drivers who want serious performance without spending big.


β˜€οΈ 2. Dry Grip and Cornering Stability

  • Yokohama A052: The A052 delivers elite-level grip β€” almost slick-tyre levels of traction. Corner entry and mid-corner feedback are immediate and confidence-inspiring.

  • Nankang CRS: The CRS provides strong initial grip but slightly less mid-corner bite. Its compound is more heat-tolerant, meaning more consistent performance over longer runs.

πŸ’‘ Verdict:
A052 wins on peak grip and outright lap time.
CRS wins on endurance and consistency during extended sessions.


🌧️ 3. Wet Performance

While both tyres are dry-focused, their wet manners differ:

  • A052: Offers usable wet grip thanks to directional grooves, but aquaplaning resistance is limited under heavy rain.

  • CRS: Performs similarly in light wet conditions, though braking distances are slightly longer.

πŸ’‘ Verdict:
Neither is built for rain, but A052 retains a small edge when the track is damp.


πŸ”₯ 4. Heat Tolerance and Longevity

  • A052: Generates heat fast and provides top-tier grip immediately β€” ideal for short, aggressive stints. However, it can lose performance after several heat cycles.

  • CRS: Handles heat more efficiently and remains consistent for longer sessions, making it a strong value choice for endurance use.

πŸ’‘ Verdict:
CRS wins for durability and heat management.
A052 dominates for outright performance.


πŸ’΅ 5. Price and Value

Tyre Model Approx. Price (Set of 4) Character
Yokohama ADVAN A052 From $2,000–$2,200 fitted Maximum grip, motorsport pedigree
Nankang CRS From $1,280–$1,380 fitted Excellent balance of grip and cost

πŸ’‘ Verdict:
A052 is for the driver chasing lap records.
CRS is for the driver chasing maximum smiles per dollar.


πŸ† Final Verdict – Which Tyre Should You Choose?

Driving Style Best Choice Reason
Time Attack / Circuit Racing Yokohama ADVAN A052 Maximum grip, immediate feedback
Endurance / Long Track Sessions Nankang CRS Consistent, heat-tolerant, and affordable
Street-Track Mix A052 Street-legal with race-level precision
Budget-Friendly Performance CRS Impressive value and longevity

At Autosport Tyreworld Magill, we’ve tested both tyres under real Australian conditions β€”
➑ A052 feels alive, precise, and surgically fast.
➑ CRS feels steady, predictable, and incredibly durable for its price.

Whichever you choose, both deliver genuine motorsport DNA you can enjoy on the street.


πŸ›ž Available Now at Autosport Tyreworld Magill

We stock Yokohama ADVAN A052, Nankang CRS, and other high-performance track tyres β€” all professionally fitted, balanced, and aligned in-house.

πŸ“ Address: 647 Magill Road, Magill SA 5072
πŸ“ž Phone: 0452 641 023
🌐 Website: autostw.com.au

Autosport Tyreworld – Where Performance Meets Precision.

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