yes to the correction (I was confused into misplaced reverence thinking of certified calibration weights as calibration masses)
officialdom is upset when you submit for official checking your weights with Newton values you stamped on them
it is of course weighing that officialdom allows to assume 'g' is 9.815 m/sec/sec and to disregard the true local 'g' value
yes the statuary standards are for trading purposes and so rather sloppy
but eg the UK Geological Survey will provide a Silverstone 'g' estimate certain to c. 3 ppm or do a survey for c. 1 ppm
otherwise a balance that reads 100 kg at FIA HQ won't properly weigh 100 kg of fuel at eg Mexico City or Kyalami or anywhere
and 100 kg of fuel is a different amount (not 100 kg mass) of fuel at each and every venue
as the FIA officials presumably don't recalibrate their balance (against a 100 kg reference mass) at each venue
and re the previous post
does Wolff mean combustion efficiency or thermal efficiency ? (aka indicated thermal efficiency)
eg if Ferrari improved its combustion efficiency by 5.4% the H recovery would fall by about 18 kW
combustion efficiency is about 95% always - and won't be improved eg by leaner running
but the engine that can run leanest without CE falling below 95% will win as TE will be greater due to lower heat loss