After I replaced my complete suspension and wheel bearings all around I drove the car the first time and my jaw dropped over how quiet the car was.
That was 4 years ago and I'm back to noisy creaks, rattles and clunks. Going to DEs and leaving the track and spinning out can't possibly be the source of my problems, could it?
OP: Good quality summer tires will make your cabin a lot quieter on smooth surfaces, but if you need bearings, you'll hear that more because the tire noise is gone.