Racing activity is the source of the technology, so we work closely with the Japanese OEMs to provide support. The OEMs are always looking to gain a technological edge over their competitors. For instance, imagine that a Yamaha or a Suzuki can achieve 2 extra horsepower just because of the lubricant. That would be a significant difference. With one OEM, we managed to improve the top speed by 0.2 second. That gives them a major edge purely due to the lubricant. This is the major part of our activity here in the Japanese R&D facility.
Do they put pressure on you and your colleagues?
They do sometimes. In the end it’s a competition, so that’s normal. And on top of that, we also like to see the machines with our logo take a place on the podium – and preferably the middle spot (laughs). So, for an engineer, it’s a good form of pressure. This way, we are really part of the competition, making a difference.