It all depends on what you want to do with the car: track, race, autocross, street, etc... Also, what's your budget? Take it from someone who has been around racing for over 40 years... there are thousands of stories of 900HP+ dyno runs and sub 9-sec E/T trailer queens which all cost $$$$$$ and usually don't run as hard as expected and/or are more prone to breakage due to running on the ragged-edge.
Staying on the tire topic... I personally prefer a drag radial. They have a stiff sidewall, and the tread compound survives well under normal daily use and obviously DOT rated. Unless you're making a lot of power or launching super hard, these should suffix. I have run several tires over the years. Even before drag radials we're available… I had run real drag slicks with four grooves cut in them, so they looked DOT approved and even tried retreads which were a radial casing with a soft compound cap bonded on…
For drag/track specific I have used Hoosier Quick Times, McCrary Roadstars and M/T. All hook very well but bounce, float & wobble (from 10-20 psi). They are bias ply "gummy wrinkle wall" tires. I have run them without and with inner tubes and it still doesn't stiffen the sidewall enough for me to drive comfortably on the street for any long period of time. Also, if you're going to launch super hard, expect to start breaking stock parts too...
Again, and be forewarned, driving drag/track specific tires on the street when it's raining is dangerous!