Boring thread alert!
I use(d) Supercorsa SP on track for the last 2 years, also used them on road. R6/CBR1000. I have Rosso Corsa on my 998.
SP Road compound-ish tyres seem to heat up well on track, no warmers for me.
They seem to work when respecting the levels of grip on track in variable cooler damp/drying conditions too.
Despite tread pattern and punter reviews saying they don't < reviews of this sort can be found for most tyres I notice.. public opinion, pinch of salt, yes better tyres for those conditions are available.
On road I find SP are too soft really for riding esp on the 1000cc at a reasonable pace for extended durations in the dry (for me personally) and at slower pace in less than ideal (cold/damp) conditions without heat in them, then they do like to spin etc..
I have gone to Rosso Corsa 2 or 3 on Road on the 1000cc because I damaged the SPS rear on the 1000cc.
The Rosso Corsas do not seem to get as warm (normal road riding speeds) They might at a good pace and adjusting pressures. They do seem more durable and I like the deeper tread pattern for the variable road conditions/temps. I know they work on track to an extent but I'd be a little dubious (until I try them anyway) I like to feel them get soft, warm and pliable.
I don't run slicks on track because BSB seem to do ok with out them last time I checked and I am not that quick.
I think SC 1&2 compound and warmers are a good shout in Mid Fast Group, but I can ride up to, near that pace on SPs.
I don't use warmers in Inters or Novice because the grip is enough at 10 deg c Ambient, even at 80% pace...
I am quicker straight out the pitlane than those on warmers often in slower groups, Knee down 3rd corner lap 1 'cold tyres' maybe 30/40 degs c.
I plan to look at tyres that have tread all the way to the side wall in future. 2020 I have seen less dry days.. but if they are not suitable for making progress dry riding I might have to start looking at Two sets of wheels (which I have) and might even run wets on track or intermediates for those wet days.. I try to avoid wet weather because I like to push on, I'm not that good and don't want to have an off. I prefer tyres that can be used on road and track. A balance, juggling act..
Disclaimer: personal experience, relative to pace and riding style