Shell, F1, and the Fluids You Put Into Your Vehicle

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It was totally awesome that I got to the F1 race in Montreal Canada 2016. While I was there, I got to tour the Ferrari garage and also Shell’s mobile lab where they test the fuel and oil in their race cars.

To say that Shell puts a lot of effort into these fluids is a gross understatement. Did I mention they have a mobile lab where they test every aspect of their fluids during a race? Their efforts have paid off as they have significantly increased the performance of Ferrari’s cars.

I’m told they put the same effort into the fuels and oils they sell to the public. That being the case, why not try them for yourself. I’m not saying you’re vehicle will turn into an F1 race car, but your vehicle will thank you for treating it like one. 🙂

Special thanks to my friends @GarageMonkey for setting me up with this trip! You guys are awesome.

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20 thoughts on “Shell, F1, and the Fluids You Put Into Your Vehicle

  1. Jason and Eric give two completely different takes on the automotive field. One talks about the concepts and science, the other stays dirty. Would love to see more videos from the Blown Heads channel!

  2. Im in Alberta, Canada. Eric you lucky SOB!
    Anyway, I ONLY use Shell Premium in my cars. A petro-industry friend of mine long ago told me that Shell gas is one of the ONLY ones with NO Ethanol. And it's true. Read up on Petro-Canada gas, its "premium" fuel still has ethanol. And Shell gives Airmiles yay!

    2003 Honda Accord – easily 100 km+ to a tank on the hiway vs ethanol gas. Top ends and fuel systems of my cars are clean and healthy. Ethanol can go to H-E-double hockey sticks.

    Stay gold.

  3. F1 boring as ffffff not like the old days of the bmw 1.5 litre 1500 Hp in full race trim smashing through the gears , no real electronic controls on those cars seen one before very rare car, in Motorsport history

  4. Do they put ethanol in the F1 fuels? They put it in what I buy and I don't like it. It is bad for the car and for my bottom dollar too.

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