Okay,, we want to "what if" this to death.
So a DOT tire is rubber,,,as is a Dot race tire. DOT street tire has more grooves to help it heat up, and more silica to help with wet and colder conditions,and or dissipate water.
So my 20 years of making warmers[which we don't anymore] kind of plays into this.
ANY tire,, that is made of rubber ,,Michelin,Pirelli,Dunlop,Bridgestone,ChenShing,Meztler,Goodyear, What ever,, 300 feet of groves or none,, takes 40 minutes at an ambient air temp of 20 C with zero wind to heat soak the rim. Why do we heat soak the rim,, well for the first two laps the rim becomes the heat sink while the tire makes it's own heat. If you don't go hard and have the right pressure you loose heat all round.
So all I'm saying is this. You spend a lot of money to do a track day. You spend a lot of time working on your bike [or not ,,so this would not matter] Using warmers will help you excell and save money. You can argue this for ever. But I have spent well over 30 years watching people crash. I have spent 15 of those years teaching how not to crash with four schools. Since 1995 we have been fixing leathers for people that have crashed. So somewhere in there I have compiled the info to help save someone from hitting the deck.
Sure, I'll bet Dave,Wayne and Sandy can add value or argue some of my points. But the fact remains, agree or disagree,,and I have the years to argue this ,and I'm still learning a lot, warmers will make your tires of any kind last longer,they will give you a safer out lap, and allow you to progress faster as you have to adjust your suspension. Because,, A red group rider does not have to do as many huge suspension changes a green or yellow rider will. Simple fact. The biggest adjustment any green/yellow rider will make as he/she progress's to red is suspension. Or they won't progress. So why not make that program complete from the start?