Lucas Oil Extends NHRA Sponsorship Agreement

Lucas Oil Extends NHRA Sponsorship Agreement

This multi-year agreement includes Lucas Oil's recent decision to sign on as the title sponsor for the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series opener.

Lucas Oil Products is renewing its long-standing sponsor partnership with NHRA. This multi-year agreement includes Lucas Oil’s recent decision to sign on as the title sponsor for the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series opener, the 58th annual Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com.

Most notably, Lucas Oil sponsors NHRA’s premier sportsman series, the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series. More than 30,000 sportsman drivers compete in the series each year at venues across the nation. In addition, this agreement includes Lucas Oil’s designation as the “Official Oil of NHRA.”

“We are thrilled that Lucas Oil is renewing its investment in NHRA drag racing,” said NHRA president Peter Clifford. “The passion that the Lucas Oil company and the Lucas family have for NHRA drag racing is felt throughout the sport.

“2017 marked the 16th year of Lucas Oil’s sponsorship of the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, one of the pillars of NHRA sportsman racing. We appreciate their ongoing involvement in NHRA drag racing,” Clifford added.

“We place tremendous value on our partnership with NHRA,” said Forrest Lucas, president and CEO of Lucas Oil Products. “NHRA drag racers and fans share the same commitment to excellence and improvement that we value at Lucas Oil. We appreciate the opportunity to connect with our customers on their home turf and see our products in action.”

To learn more about NHRA, visit nhra.com.

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