Plenty of people on here have used all types of rotor/pad combos and warped them...and many have used the same rotor/pad combos and not had any problems.
1st...you need to properly season your rotors. They need to go thru several heat cycles where the temperature of use on the rotor is gradualy increased and gradualy decreased. That means slightly heavier/more aggresive braking per use, in what you can deem as building up heat in a methodical way. But its equaly important to apply lighter braking in between these heavy uses to keep the rotor temp up. Heavy braking..like on the way to work...then non-use while you're at your desk all day allows the rotors too cool down too much, resulting in too much heat stress the next time you go out braking. Just as they need to be heated up gradualy, they need to come down to temp just as gradualy.
2nd...the wheels have to be torqued down to the proper ftlbs, gradually, and in the proper X sequence.
3rd...never wash your car/wheels after spirited driving.
I did this on my NAPA rotors 1.5 years ago, and after 50,000 miles, NAPA premium, Mintex, and Titanium Bendix pads, my rotors are good to go.