Lucas Oil’s Retro Rallycross favourite sets new target

Tony Lynch is looking to defend his 2022 title while looking ahead to 2024

Lucas Oil’s Retro Rallycross favourite sets new target

Reigning British Retro Rallycross Champion Tony Lynch will race in the British Super Retro Rallycross Championship in 2024.

Lynch, who is currently in pole position to defend his 2022 Retro title, says: “It’s the logical step; it’s the next big challenge.”

Since racing as part of the Lucas Oil brand, Lynch has won five of the seven rallycross classes within his reach – some of them more than once. His track record includes:

  • Two Minicross Drivers Association National Championships
  • British BMW Mini Rallycross Championship
  • British Motor Sports association Super National Championship
  • Two British Trial & Rally Drivers Super Modified Championships
  • British Retro Rallycross Championship

Lynch added: “Super Retro will be number six. It’s going to be tough but I have a great team and good sponsors behind me.”

A range of Lucas Oil products are used to enhance the performance and look of the race car. The oil products include 20w50 high zinc racing oil and 75w90 synthetic oil in the gearbox.

Lucas Oil heavy duty engine oil stabiliser provides extra protection for the engine across the entire season, while other products include power steering fluid, brake fluid, red ‘n’ tacky grease, plus a range of items from the car care range. These include Lucas Oil slick mist polish and tyre shine.

In the meantime, the team has the current Championship to focus on.

Rounds five and six of the 2023 Retro Rallycross Championship will take place on 18 and 19 August at the Pembrey Circuit, Wales.

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