Shell Advance and Ducati
Shell Advance Ultra 4’s tailored blend of lubricant        plays a key role for Ducati in lubricating the engine’s        rotating and oscillating parts and the constantly moving        components of the gearbox. 
Shell says that the oil has been optimized to deliver        maximum performance and liberate new power, while        maintaining its protection properties throughout each        session on the track. 
Of course, engine reliability is a key marker in the        success of Ducati Corse.
The Shell technical partnership with Ducati began in        1999 and the pairing achieved immediate success and fame        that same year when Ducati won the World Superbike        Championship. 
In 2003, the technical partnership was renewed and        expanded to include MotoGP.  Just four years later,        Ducati took the triple MotoGP World titles (riders’,        manufacturers’ and team) and in January 2008, Shell and        Ducati signed a new agreement through until the end of        2011.
“In MotoGP, engine lubricant has three        key functions,” explains Shell Lubricant Development &        Ducati Project Manager, Michael Knaak. 
“Firstly, it is designed to reduce        friction in order to increase power, secondly, it        maintains gearbox performance and thirdly and perhaps        most importantly, it has to protect the moving parts,        all to ensure the bike is reliable and reaches the        finish line, ideally in first place!” 
It takes a good engine lubricant to achieve just the        right balance of these characteristics, while ensuring        the bike’s performance is optimized, no energy is wasted        and maximum power is delivered by the engine.  The        implementation of a mix of highly effective 'friction        modifiers' in the latest blends of Shell Advance has        allowed the Desmosedici to produce even more horsepower,        just by changing the oil. 
“Lubricant is critical,” continues Knaak.         “Shell Advance Ultra 4 motorcycle oil plays an integral        role in powering and protecting the Ducati engine.         It has been optimized to deliver maximum performance and        liberate new power, while keeping the engine clean.         All of these characteristics can now be found in Shell        motorcycle oil for the road, which is developed from the        learning Shell makes on track.” 
Ducati Desmosedici Engine Oil Anti-Friction Blends and        Additives
In the age of the limited fuel tank size, maximizing        fuel efficiency has also become the most important goal        for Shell and Ducati in MotoGP. 
Fuel efficiency and power can be in direct opposition        to each other, so the challenge for the Shell        technicians is to meet this fuel economy goal while        balancing the delivery of performance.  The latest        version of Shell Advance racing oil has been optimized        to work with Shell V-Power race fuel, with the aim of        reducing fuel consumption and maximizing power output        from the bike.
Shell has an entire team dedicated to the Ducati        Corse effort.  “At Shell we have a team dedicated        to tailoring Shell Advance engine oil for the Ducati        Desmosedici,” says Knaak. 
“The team has grown significantly in recent years. In        2008, 12 chemists, engineers and technicians will        contribute to Shell’s technical partnership with Ducati.         These same people are also tasked with developing        motorcycle oil for the road, so that new technology can        be transferred quickly.” 
Development of race oil for Ducati is a complex        process.  The Shell engineers start with a        pre-candidate oil and modify it at their laboratory in        Hamburg, Germany, to produce a Shell Advance race oil        candidate. 
The development process ensures that the oil        candidate has the exact qualities desired for the race        bikes. Following this, the oil is passed to Ducati Corse        for testing on the Borgo Panigale test bench, from which        successful candidates are supplied to the team for        testing on the track.  Only when Shell and Ducati        Corse’s engineers are fully satisfied with an oil        candidate, the new blend is used in competition. 


