No, it really isn't. But now that we are racing with Motul, and the fact we had actually been using the classic oil in some of our classic cars and seen good results, we feel confident that it will be good. The one thing we like about Motul is they give us a lot of information. Like we can honestly tell them what we're using, and they can tell us what they recommend. And so far, we've had great success with it. You know, the problem with oil for the average person, is that the damage that gets done is hidden and happens over time. So, if you have a classic car that does not get the lubrication it needs to keep it in perfect condition, you may not realise it for 10 or 15 years. But when you tear that motor down in 15 years, you'll realise the problems you've had. And, you know, oil is probably the least expensive, preventive maintenance you can do. Having the proper oil in the car and changing it often is crucial. One of the hardest things for classic cars is they sit around a lot, they get cold, they get short-shifted. People start them, don't warm them up completely, then shut them down, and that's really terrible for them.
