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Lucas Oil Sponsors Monster Jam World Finals’ High Jump Competition

Lucas Oil Products, a manufacturer of high-performance automotive additives and lubricants, has announced its sponsorship of the highly entertaining, gravity-defying High Jump Competition as part of the Monster Jam World Finals in Nashville, Tennessee, July 1.

As a testament to the quality and performance of Lucas Oil products, all Monster Jam trucks rely on Lucas’ lubricants and additives to maximize their performance and ensure durability in the intense world of Monster Jam competition. With a strong commitment to innovation and reliability, Lucas Oil has long been the trusted choice of elite drivers and teams in motorsports. 

Cynthia Gauthier, the driver of the fan-favorite Lucas Oil Stabilizer, has secured her spot as a High Jump Competitor as a result of several top performances this season. “I am thrilled to be back in the World Finals competing in the High Jump contest. I’ve had more time to really break in the truck, adapt my driving, put her through her paces and I’m ready to win,” said Gauthier.

Beyond its commitment to delivering high-performance lubricants and additives to the Monster Jam fleet, Lucas Oil is dedicated to fostering education in mechanical and automotive engineering, as well as high-performance motorsports technology. In partnership with Feld Entertainment and the University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH), Lucas Oil supports unique opportunities for students to immerse themselves in the world of Monster Jam and gain hands-on learning experience.

“Lucas Oil takes immense pride in supporting these young talents and fostering their growth within motorsports,” said Terina Perry, Director of Event Marketing at Lucas Oil. “We believe in investing in the next generation of technicians and offering them the tools they need to excel in their passions, and it’s heart-warming to witness their development and see their skills advance.” 

As a result of these educational opportunities, dozens of UNOH students have transitioned into full-time positions as technicians with Monster Jam, working behind the scenes to ensure the trucks are in peak condition and ready to deliver jaw-dropping performances. 

The Monster Jam World Finals will be held for the first time at Nissan Stadium in Nashville on July 1 starting with the 2-Wheel Skills and High Jump Competition at 1 p.m. ET. Highlighting the event is a world record-setting attempt – Colton Eichelberger will pilot ThunderROARus across the stadium jumping nine trucks and traveling over 140 feet. If successful, he will set a new World Record.

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