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In its second season, the TN11 designed and developed by LifeLive was crowned European XC Cross Car Champion in both categories (Junior & Senior) and took gold at the FIA Motorsport Games.

The adventure began in 2021, when the Belgian company – founded by Thierry Neuville – made its debut in the European XC Cross Car Championship with its first chassis from its Saint-Vith workshops: the FIA XC TN5. Over two seasons, LifeLive will have competed with long-established rivals and gained valuable experience in this fast-growing discipline.

One title is good, two is better

This season, LifeLive also fielded six drivers in the Junior category on its XC TN11 MT07s – including the Spanish pair Diego Martinez and Daniel Gayoso Vasquez, who battled it out all season long. In the end, it was the latter who claimed the title of FIA European XC Cross Car Junior Champion, with podium finishes at each of the five meetings – including three top-spot finishes.

All in all, LifeLive’s TN11s boast some impressive statistics. In the Junior class, they scored 100% of pole positions and victories, while in the Senior class, they took first place on the grid 90% of the time and scored 4 outright wins over the season.

Full house!

It was a remarkable season for the Belgian team, which not only took two titles but also the gold medal in the Senior category at the FIA Motorsport Games 2024 in Valencia, Spain.

In the Senior category, 5 of the 14 TN11s lined up for this extraordinary event were in the final, and it was finally David Mรฉat, the reigning European champion, who gave the gold medal to his country and… to LifeLive, to round off his XC Cross Car season in style. In the Junior category, Diego Martinez won pole position and a silver medal for Spain…

The culmination of 2 years’ work

Launched in 2023, the TN11 chassis designed and developed by LifeLive has established itself as the benchmark in XC Cross Car – a performance that crowns the efforts of an entire team and rewards its professionalism.

Today, the challenge for LifeLive is to meet an ever-increasing order book for the production of new TN11 chassis for next season, while continuing to develop future evolutions.