I already did. Pointing out there's zero measurable performance difference outside of "happens almost never" situations when running good AS tires rather than summer ones.
(Well, except in below freezing weather- where the summer tire comes out far worse than the AS--- also some good AS tires can beat summers in wet braking too but again you typically panic brake nearly never)
In fact such a difference is non-zero less often than the up to 4 days a year you track your car and make a performance compromise by not running track tires.
YOU are giving up MORE actual measurable performance running summers at the track than the folks running good all seasons on the street are.
Now- if you drive like a drunk 17 year old on the street, constantly cornering at double the speed limit, and tailgating everyone such that you're CONSTANTLY full panic braking--- that's another story--- if that's your situation than my only added comment would be to ask where you live so I can avoid ever driving there?