My 2nd car is a 2008 Corvette. I have summer tires/wheels for warm weather, and all-season tires/wheels for cold weather. I don't track the car.
For my all-seasons, I first tried the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+, run-flats. I hated them. While they were very quick in responding to steering input, and gripped well in corners, they had a harsh ride, made loud thumping sounds over cracks in the road, and had a constant noisy tread growl. I took them back. However, keep in mind that the fact that they were run-flats may have a lot to do with my dis-likes.
I replaced them with the Continental Extreme Contact DWS06, non-run-flats. What a difference.....They are fairly quiet (although not totally silent), they ride very smoothly, and they have about 80% of the gripping capability of my summer tires. If I didn't have separate summer tires/wheels for my Vette, I would be very happy running the DWS06 as my only tire.
My summer tires are the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S non-run-flats. I don't know how you could build a better tire. They have immense amounts of traction & cornering grip, they are extremely quiet, and they ride very quiet & comfortably.
When I replace the OEM Bridgestones on my GTI, I will probably try the A/S 3+ again. They are definitely higher performance than the Continentals. I'm hoping that they are quieter & less harsh riding inn the non-run-flat standard version.