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LOHLA Sport Expand Partnership With Cusick Motorsports And Stefan Wilson

LOHLA Sport announced on Thursday that following on from their successful partnership with Stefan Wilson for the 105th running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge that they have expanded their partnership with the Sheffield-native into the 2022 NTT IndyCar Series season.

Speaking about the news, Lisa O’Hurley, Founder and CEO of LOHLA Sport said:

“Experiencing the Indianapolis 500 in partnership with Cusick Motorsports and Stefan Wilson was the highlight of 2021,” commented Lisa O’Hurley, Founder and CEO of LOHLA SPORT. “As a brand anchored in sport, but not motor racing, our brand flourished with a new found customer base who is passionate and sports-minded. In our own industry, the golf industry, being part of the Indy 500 increased our ‘cool-factor’ exponentially leading to customer excitement, anticipation and interaction.”

Founder and CEO of Cusick Motorsport, Don Cusick commented on the announcement saying:

We couldn’t have asked for a better partner for our first foray in the Indianapolis 500. “We have a vested interest in LOHLA SPORT and are so excited to be able to build upon the partnership in 2022. Lisa O’Hurley has done a tremendous job in building the LOHLA SPORT brand to date, and we are proud to have Cusick Motorsports supporting her mission.

Don Cusick

Stefan Wilson is absolutely delighted with the news tweeting:

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