Winners of DENSO’s 2024 League of True Mechanics competition receive rewards!

For the 2024 competition, there was a wide range of prizes and all those in the top 10 won something notable
  • The annual League of True Mechanics (LOTM) competition combines high quality, online technical training and assessment, with prize winning opportunities to allow technicians to battle it out to become LOTM champion

For the 2024 competition, there was a wide range of prizes and all those in the top 10 won something notable. Seven of these high achieving technicians receiving their rewards were Nick Rix, Blake Bennett, Aodhan Fogarty, Liam Keegan, Zoltan Galambos, Hyden Porter and Cameron Fairbairn, so a heartfelt ‘well done’ goes to each of them.

Moving on to the main winners, in third place and winning an Apple watch was Philip Scott of Robsons Motor Services, second with a £500 Red Letter Day voucher was Andrew Tweedle of Chapelhouse Suzuki, but taking the top spot and winning first prize of two tickets to the British GP at Silverstone, as well as the accolade of 2024 LOTM champion, was Mark Lamont of Grasmere Garage.

“Our congratulations go out, not just to Mark, Andrew and Philip, but to all the prize winners and everyone that entered the LOTM competition in 2024,” said DENSO Europe, Pan European Strategic Marketing Manager, Fatiha Laauich. “When we launch the 2025 competition we urge both previous entrants and technicians who’ve so far yet to enter, to register and aim to knock Mark off the top spot and take the prestigious title. 

“We introduced the LOTM in 2020 to provide a little friendly competition to run alongside high quality training modules to help technicians increase their technical knowledge and improve their overall skillset, and it became an instant hit with professionals across Europe.

“Although the study courses from the previous year’s competitions remain on the LOTM area on our e-Learning platform because they are still useful and relevant, to keep the competition fresh and present important additional technical content, we introduce new modules every year. 

“The e-learning programme provides detailed technical information about DENSO products and the interactive online courses that the LOTM competition is based on relies on technicians studying the material and a final exam, during which they can win DENSO coins. These coins are awarded by correctly answering the question posed by a ‘mini quiz’ that periodically appears within the modules and then in the final exam at the end. In addition, once the final exam is successfully completed, all entrants can download a personalised certificate, which they can print out, frame and hang in the workshop.”

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