Lake - the Motor Oil Geek, isn't that much of a geek when it comes to Red Line Oil (knowledge) and his results were skewed accordingly in that oil comparison test video. Which was frankly disappointing. I trust RL for boundary layer protection from metal to metal contact, especially if an engine sits (drain down). The polar nature of group 5 esters help the oil to cling to the metal, and helps for cold dry starts.
Lake Speed is not unbiased since he helped blend one of those oils. (not sure which: HPL, or Driven?) He should have tested the Red Line Euro Series, which is for GDI Turbos, suited for LSPI, low ash, but still Group 4/5. (5w30).... which is what I use in a modern turbo M3.
For classics that need more ZDDP for flat tappets or buckets, the Red Line HPMO is the right stuff, and there are many grades! 5w50, 10w40, 0w20, etc. etc.
OP — you can’t go wrong with 5w40 or 10w40