PACE Motorsport puts its faith in the new LifeLive TN11 chassis

After a highly productive 2023 season in RallyX, with two podium finishes and four qualifications for a final, thanks to Jimmie Osterberg and the LifeLive TN5 chassis, the Estonian team Pace Motorsport has decided to step up a gear in 2024 by opting for the brand-new LifeLive TN11 chassis.

With a European CrossCar vice-championship title won by David Méat in 2023 and a Belgian Rallycross championship title won by Tom Heindrichs, the new TN11 chassis will be making its RallyX championship debut next spring in the colors of Pace Motorsport.

A choice that should certainly allow the Estonian team to become one of the favorites for the championship in the Senior CrossCar category.

A fact that Tallinn-based team boss Jarmo Võsa is delighted about.

“We will continue our fruitful relationship with Romet Tsirna and Jimmie Osterberg. We are absolutely delighted to be able to continue our collaboration with these drivers, who we hope will continue to bring all their experience and qualities to our team,” says Jarmo Võsa.

““I think we made the right choices and all of us in the team have great confidence in LifeLive new cross car TN11 which has shown amazing speed throught season 2023 both in autocross and rallycross by achieving second place at FIA Autocross Championship and winning Belgium Rallycross Championship. We are excited to soon start testing for next season and we cannot wait for season 2024 to begin.”

Indeed, LifeLive’s chief engineer Pol Pujol makes no secret of the effort that has gone into bringing this TN11 chassis into the spotlight.

“We’ve spent over a year thinking about and developing this new LifeLive TN11 chassis. The year 2023 was a success for us, considering the results obtained. At the same time, we carried out many tests and developments in rallycross conditions to prepare for the 2024 RallyX championship season, and the results we obtained augur well for this year”

For his part, Yannick Neuville is more than happy to continue his collaboration with Pace Motorsport.

“It’s now 3 years since we began our collaboration with Pace Motorsport, a serious and professional team with whom we share the same ambitions, says the managing director of LifeLive.

“The RallyX championship is very competitive and of a high standard, and that’s why we take it very seriously to also be present in it through our partnership with Pace, who are doing a great job, and we know that this 2024 season is going to be a promising one with the new TN11 chassis”