Singabule wrote: ↑25 Sep 2017, 15:09
At the start of season you said that there is no big deal to switch to BP fuel after developing it with mobil in the last 2 year, and now you said that the lubricant is very important for combustion. I dont get it, why you say switching is okay? As far as we knew petronas and shell cannot be exchanged with different engine, at least for full power.
I think we're talking about two separate issues here. Obviously fuel and lubricants are important for any PU. I am not saying lubricant is "very important" for combustion. What I am saying is that I believe at least one PU manufacturer is using oil as an integral part of their combustion process.
As far McLaren switching from Esso to BP before this season started was not a big deal IMO in this particular case. Since McLaren was Honda's sole "user" it could work closely with BP and dial up specific blends for that PU. Also McLaren had previous samples from Esso to share with BP. This was unique to McLaren Honda as a "works" team. Works team have this advantage. Teams buying PU's from another manufacturer do not have this benefit. They do not have all the specifics of the PU to share with their supplier for optimum blends. This gives Mercedes, Ferrari and now Renault a significant advantage with regards to what is being formulated for that specific team regardless of who that specific supplier is. Also, just because a car has a particular decal on it, that doesn't necessarily mean that's what is inside the car.