I have spouted off many times on here about using Mobil 1 street oil in a race car. Not gonna type it again. It's in my book and in the search function.
Trying to compare oil weights between brands is impossible. Pick the color bottle you like and adjust accordingly. Remember it is not the viscosity of new oil you worry about. It is the viscosity after it has been 300* and pounded by the forces of our 125hp motors. I learned a lot about oil from talking with the Gibbs guy at PRI many years ago. He told me the ball example. But I am a Redline guy. Never had an issue, so I stay with what I know. And I do mix weights to get the pressure I want. I also record oil pressure in the data and check regularly for any irregularities.
If you don't have an accurate gauge and don't care about the last 1/2 horsepower, I recommend the Schaeffer oil that I use in all my rental cars. I use the 20w-50 weight race oil. It is thick enough to provide excellent protection, yet does not rob horsepower like many other name brand oils do. I have seen a 9 horsepower change on the dyno, simply by changing oil.
Dave