Not likely. ContiPremiumContact are fat-ass tyres for fat-ass cars focused on noise reduction and fuel efficiency (B-rated) - the sort of thing you'll find on every 1.4TSI and 1.6TDI Golf. They're about equivalent to, if slightly better than, Toyo Proxes CF2s. They're Comfort tyres all day long.
ContiSportContact are the grippy ones, but they're a chunk ahead of T1Rs. A T1R, like the old Eagle GSD3, is more of your basic, entry level sports tyre that you could drive to a track day, have fun with, and drive home again, hence why they're my sort-of mental equivalent of Sports Hards.
But then no car in the game is really on the tyres it should be on. The 911 GT3 should be SS. The BMW i3 should be CH. Golf GTI and Megane RS should be SM, Mazda Atenza should be CM, Mazda Roadster should be CS or SH, Toyota GT86 should be SH. Instead, nigh-on everything (and it might BE everything - I haven't checked; in GT6 it was a mix of CS and SH) that's an N-class road car is on SH.