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Pace Motorsport enters Euro League with Romet Tsirna and Martin Juga

Pace Motorsport enters Euro League with Romet Tsirna and Martin Juga

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Renowned as one of the most prominent teams in the RallyX scene in recent years, Jarmo Võsa’s Pace Motorsport has set its sights on the Euro League with a formidable driver duo.

Having debuted the new LifeLive TN11 chassis in RallyX in 2024, Pace Motorsport is determined to take the next step by competing in all 13 events scheduled for the 2025 season.

With the strong pairing of Romet Tsirna and Martin Juga, the Estonian team aims to be a major contender.

“Last season was quite successful for the team,” says Jarmo Võsa, Director of Pace Motorsport.

“Our chassis recorded the most fastest laps and the highest number of qualifications for a final, but unfortunately it wasn’t enough to secure a podium finish in the championship. This shows how competitive the RallyX series is. One bad weekend – like the one we had in Nysum due to the rain and our limited experience with the set-up – was enough to dash our hopes. But that’s why we love rallycross. Every time you’re on the track, the outcome of the race is decided by fractions of a second”

“We’ll see how the championship develops with the new rules that will be introduced in 2025, but for now we’re more than excited to start the season in Portugal at the Montalegre circuit. This season promises to be full of challenge and excitement. We know the competition will be fierce, but we have every confidence in our team and our drivers to rise to the occasion”.

Finishing fifth overall in 2024 with three podiums and five final qualifications, Romet Tsirna has established himself as one of the rising stars in RallyX, notably setting the most fastest laps.

This season, the Estonian driver is confident that he has what it takes to challenge for the Triple Crown (Euro League, South and North).

“Taking part in the first round in Montalegre is an opportunity I couldn’t pass up. My clear goal this year is to finish the season as high as possible and to make sure that the first rounds of RallyX South give us a solid lead before we start the RallyX North races,” explains Tsirna.

“Also, starting the season earlier than usual is an incredible opportunity to put in as many kilometres as possible.”

Following in his teammate’s footsteps, young talent Martin Juga is looking to cement his status as a rallycross prodigy. A three-time Estonian champion, Juga finished his first season on the TN11 chassis in eighth place overall, with one podium and five qualifications for a final. Demonstrating his speed with five fastest laps in 2024, Juga emerged as the third-best performer in the CrossCar category.

As the Estonian prepares for his third consecutive RallyX campaign, he’s determined to take his performance to the next level.

“I have decided to join the Euro League because South tracks are unique and legendary. New tracks for me have always been big on getting my attention. The feeling to go to a track for the very first time and start to search for the fastest lines, setup and tricks that the tracks have to offer. I’m looking forward to Portugal, but until then I have some work to do behind the TN11 and simulator”

After a 2024 season that allowed PACE Motorsport to get to grips with the TN11 chassis, the Estonian team head into the 2025 season with a new mindset. All eyes will be on Montalegre at the end of March as they begin their campaign for the Euro League Championship.