Yeah, that's my car (it doesn't rub). 18x10.5 +25 and 275/35-18 RE71RS. Some of the tracks here, particularly Buttonwillow, are quite gnarly and would quickly destroy fenders if there was *any* chance of rubbing of the tire under compression/steering input. Numerous chances for 2 / 3 wheels in the air off the curbs.
To each his own - I still regularly suggest 18x10 +25 with a 265/35 to most E46M3 track guys. I personally wanted to run a 275, for various reasons, so I worked backwards. 10.5" to me is the required wheel width for proper sidewall stability and feel for most of the 275 width track tires these days, so I found the highest offset I could fit with front inner clearance, set camber based on tire wear and my tire pyrometer, and did what I had to do to the fenders, front and back, to properly fit the setup.
The one disadvantage of running aggressive front fitments is just the aero drag of the tire's leading edge. This can be mostly fixed with front aero & endplates. Further down the road I have plans for wider front bodywork to fit it better aerodynamically and still run a "non-aero" setup but that's a ways off.

To each his own - I still regularly suggest 18x10 +25 with a 265/35 to most E46M3 track guys. I personally wanted to run a 275, for various reasons, so I worked backwards. 10.5" to me is the required wheel width for proper sidewall stability and feel for most of the 275 width track tires these days, so I found the highest offset I could fit with front inner clearance, set camber based on tire wear and my tire pyrometer, and did what I had to do to the fenders, front and back, to properly fit the setup.
The one disadvantage of running aggressive front fitments is just the aero drag of the tire's leading edge. This can be mostly fixed with front aero & endplates. Further down the road I have plans for wider front bodywork to fit it better aerodynamically and still run a "non-aero" setup but that's a ways off.

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