TRICO extends Tockwith Motorsports partnership

January 25, 2019
TRICO extends Tockwith Motorsports partnership
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Wiper specialist TRICO has announced that it will be resuming its chief sponsorship of Britcar Dunlop Endurance Championship winning constructor, Tockwith Motorsports for the 2019 season.


The original equipment (OE) manufacturer of wiper blades and systems will return to the endurance series after a highly-successful 2018 season, where the TRICO-liveried Ginetta G50 competed in seven rounds.

The ‘TRICO car’ is moved from circuit-to-circuit inside its own transporter, also wrapped in TRICO livery, while it was also utilised by the team to transport its various other race cars to events throughout the UK and Europe.

A new season awaits TRICO, as do a new pair of drivers with defending Britcar champion, Sarah Moore, and rookie driver, Moh Ritson, being welcomed to the team.

TRICO Senior Product and Brand Manager, Sam Robinson, said: “The relationship with Tockwith Motorsports has flourished and exceeded our expectations, and we didn’t hesitate in signing-up for the 2019 season. The team has a winning pedigree, and we are particularly pleased to have the defending Britcar champion driving our car. With her championship-winning experience, we hope the TRICO car can have a tilt at the title.”

The provisional 2019 calendar has been released, with the first race due to take place on the weekend of 30th and 31st March.
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