I have just read through the statement again supplied by Mike McKeown (who is he?)& would like to make the following comment. If you test fuel from the same batch you will as he said see 'no significant differences' you need to test it against a sample that is known to be correct & then tell us your findings. During the weekend in question I was told that there was a problem with the fuel tester on site so how can a fuel scientist base his findings on tests carried out at the circuit, I would have also thought that if he is a scientist any tests carried out should have been under controled lab conditions using a control sample. Anyway I am still not happy I know there was something wrong as having been involved with Karting for more years than I care to remember you get to know when it is something your doing wrong and when other competitors confirm they are having the same problems you look for a common denominator which in this case was the fuel.
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