TT, as you stated, true "controlled" tests are an absolute nightmare and no, EVO did not go to these lengths. They ran the cars on forecourt fuel, took each batch down to 3 miles left in tank on the trip computer, ran 10 litres of the new batch through, again took it down to 3 miles left to run then put another 20 litres in before running that batch through on the road and on the dyno.

That is grossly inadequate! Absolutely no question that that test is grossly flawed. Firstly, relying on the cars own trip computer is completely in-excusable. I would think that every single car owner with half an ounce of common sense knows that trip computers should NOT be relied on, as they are well know to give inaccurate readings. Because of this, the testers didn't have a clue how much of the previous jungle juice was left in the tank! The fact they "tried" to flush with 10 litres is a very poor and feeble attempt, as they clearly knew the need to avoid cross contamination, but would have failed miserably.
Finally, the final 20 litres used for the actual "test" - again, woefully inadequate. That could be used up in 60-70 road miles, and the fact it was also used for the dyno run too - well that would probably leave about 30 road miles for a "butt dyno" assessment! This is clearly NOT long enough for the ECU to properly adapt to the requirements of the particular fuels used.
Was there any indication that they reset the ECUs back to default settings?
Not as scientific as you might like but enough to show clear performance differences between the fuels.
I'm sorry, but I have to strongly disagree. It seems that there was absolutely no way it could show
any differences, never mind
clear differences between fuels!
It is simply a case of journalism at its' very worse, and it would seem the most appropriate place for this particular article would be to hang it on the nail in the outside "dunny" !!!
My own gut feeling is that EVO were trying to, or had recently succeded in securing major advertsing revenue from BP.

As I said before I'll mail you the entire article if you like, it makes good reading.
Can you not scan it, and then e-mail it to me?