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Jude Bargwanna, 20-year-old Touring Car Masters driver talks about making his way up the Australian Motorsport ranks.
Stephen McIvor is joined by Australian Motorsport commentator Richard Craill to preview the Bathurst 12 Hour race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mornings with Stephen McIvor - Full Show featuring Rustin Dodd talking NFL, UK Darts player Stephen Bunting, America's Cup writerMagnus Wheatley, 'The Bulletin' with Ben Strang, Australian Motorsport commentator Richard Craill and Auckland Aces coach Rob Nicol. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oscar Targett is continuing his rise in Australian Motorsport, this year leading the Porsche Michelin Challenge and racking up wins for the Grove Racing junior team..
Oscar Targett is continuing his rise in Australian Motorsport, this year leading the Porsche Michelin Challenge and racking up wins for the Grove Racing junior team..
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This weekend the Supercars are racing at Carco.com.au Raceway in Wanneroo. As part of the weekend, the International motoring sport body, the FIA, is encouraging more women to take part in its Girls on Track program April Welsh, the Vice President of the WA Sporting Car Club and an FIA Girls on Track Champion (and she is also the daughter of our traffic reporter Bruce Welsh) joined Jules to explain how she became an advocate for Type 1 diabetes racing and getting more women into motorsport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jill Johnson - more than a WAG Jill Johnson talks about Bev Brock and life in the pitlane throught the triumphs and the tragedy of Australian Motorsport. From the race track to your device with Tony Whitlock on Inside Supercars Inside Supercars Podcast: Subscribe Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts Supported by: P1 Australia Link:P1 Australia MusicCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com MusicComa-Media from Pixabay #RepcoSC #TCRAust #Supercars #Motorsport #ADL500
Jill Johnson - more than a WAG Jill Johnson talks about Bev Brock and life in the pitlane throught the triumphs and the tragedy of Australian Motorsport. From the race track to your device with Tony Whitlock on Inside Supercars Inside Supercars Podcast: Subscribe Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts Supported by: P1 Australia Link:P1 Australia MusicCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com MusicComa-Media from Pixabay #RepcoSC #TCRAust #Supercars #Motorsport #ADL500
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This episode is a special one, we talk our impressions of the new LandCruiser Prado and 70 Series, but more importantly...get the chance to sit down with the matriarch of Australian Motorsport, Bev Brock. We dive deep into her extraordinary life growing up in rural Western Australia, breaking her neck at the age of 22 and her amazing partnership with the King of the Mountain, the late Peter Brock. Please rate, subscribe and send carrots for Pavle's horse Gunter, he's starving!! We'd love to hear from you.. contact@thedriversshow.com.au or find us on Insta @thedriversshow.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We chat with Ian Tate who is regarded as one of the best engine builders in the history of Australian Motorsport. Ian was a key player in the late 60s and 70s across many Bathurst campaigns and opens up about his illustrious motorsport career.
Todd Hazelwood is just one of 24 elite drivers competing in the pinnacle of Australian Motorsport in the Repco Supercars Championship with Albury based team, Brad Jones Racing. Racing in his #14 Holden ZB Supercar, Todd and his team compete throughout all states of the country and put on a show to hundreds of thousands racing at speeds over 290kmphr. Todd has quickly become known as one of the youngest and most exciting talents in the Championship. In this episode he shares his advice on building team morale, the importance of communication and dealing with competition, particularly on social media. Want to find out how The Workshop Whisperer team can help put your auto repair shop on the path to business success? Head to https://www.workshopwhisperer.com/whisperingloudly to claim your free Workshop Success Session with the team. Whispering Loudly, The Workshop Whisperer's Podcast. Thanks to Platinum Sponsor, Podium, Titanium Sponsor, Mechanic Desk and Diamond Sponsor Ventavid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Lowndes The Inside Line with Mark Fogarty From the race track to your device with Tony Whitlock and Craig Revell on Inside Supercars This week, we start a mini series of Australian Motorsport books, we look at how they came to be produced and speak with the author about the process and their feelings on the work. Mark Fogarty is one of the most respected Motorsport writers in Australia and he delves into his 2010 book about the one and only Craig Lowndes. Inside Supercars Podcast: Subscribe Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts Supported by: P1 Australia Link:P1 Australia The Gates RevLimiter – Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts MusicCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com MusicComa-Media from Pixabay #RepcoSC #TCRAust #Supercars #Motorsport #ADL500
Craig Lowndes The Inside Line with Mark Fogarty From the race track to your device with Tony Whitlock and Craig Revell on Inside Supercars This week, we start a mini series of Australian Motorsport books, we look at how they came to be produced and speak with the author about the process and their feelings on the work. Mark Fogarty is one of the most respected Motorsport writers in Australia and he delves into his 2010 book about the one and only Craig Lowndes. Inside Supercars Podcast: Subscribe Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts Supported by: P1 Australia Link:P1 Australia The Gates RevLimiter – Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcasts MusicCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com MusicComa-Media from Pixabay #RepcoSC #TCRAust #Supercars #Motorsport #ADL500
Join Andy and Jacko as they look at the race from this past weekend. No not the Grand Prix you can't call that a race, This has a sprinkle of the Repco Bathurst 1000 review throughout as it is the holy grail of Australian Motorsport. On top of this Jacko and Andy talk about Japan and the incidents at the track and how somehow Max pulled off the perfect weekend and yet no one realized he won the title. Find us on Social Media below and Interact with us or reach out on our website, We really wanna hear from anyone who listensWebsite - https://www.formulabums.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/BumsFormulaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/FormulaBumsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/formulabums/
On the Grid's massive 2022 Repco Bathurst 1000 preview show is back! Every car, driver and team is profiled ahead of the Great Race this year as we set the scene for the big one. Dropping in along the way are some special guests, including defending winner Lee Holdsworth, podium finisher Michael Caruso and the Caltex Young Stars duo of Matt Chahda and Jaylyn Robotham. Every car, every driver and every possible permutation is discussed at length as we set the scene for the biggest day in Australian Motorsport each year. ** Head to www.theracetorque.com/caltex to grab your free Caltex with Techron cap now!
Parked Up Plus journalist Mark Fogarty details the announcement and fallout from the WAU/Ford announcement, plus investigates that chances of the New Zealand Supercars round going ahead, as well as all of the latest local and international news and racing.
Trevor Crisp is the head teacher at the Wodonga TAFE Motorsports and Automotive School, that is working on addressing the crisis in technical skills across Australian Motorsport following the COVID crisis. For people interested in the automotive industry or having a motorsport profession, Trevor explains how their courses provide Motorsports Training Australia (MTA) Students with practical training in facilities especially designed for race car preparation, fabrication, and composites production and skills that can take them straight to employment in the industry.
Trevor Crisp is the head teacher at the Wodonga TAFE Motorsports and Automotive School, that is working on addressing the crisis in technical skills across Australian Motorsport following the COVID crisis. For people interested in the automotive industry or having a motorsport profession, Trevor explains how their courses provide Motorsports Training Australia (MTA) Students with practical training in facilities especially designed for race car preparation, fabrication, and composites production and skills that can take them straight to employment in the industry.
Mark Fogarty details the action from Supercars at Wanneroo Raceway, plus the future of the venue. This edition also investigates the future of Targa Tasmania after another fatality last week. All this and more, thanks to RaceFuels.
With the Australian GP in sight after an off week in Formula 1 we had to get an Aussie to chat motorsport. In this episode, RJ interviews Scott an Australian Motorsport enthusiast, Scott, who runs an instagram account, Champagne & Slicks. Champagne & Slicks is an amalgamation of vintage motorsport content from the past. In this episode we talk about Scott's exposure into motorsport, Formula 1, and much more!
On the eve of our 100th episode, renowned motorsport journalist Mark Fogarty joins us to reveal an exciting new chapter of the Parked Up podcast ...
Todd Hazelwood is just one of 24 elite drivers competing in the pinnacle of Australian Motorsport in the Repco Supercars Championship with Albury based team, Brad Jones Racing. Racing in his #14 Holden ZB Supercar, Todd and his team compete throughout all states of the country and put on a show to hundreds of thousands racing at speeds over 290kmphr. Todd has quickly become known as one of the youngest and most exciting talents in the Championship. In this episode he shares his advice on building team morale, the importance of communication and dealing with competition, particularly on social media. Don't miss this one! Follow @whisperingloudlypodcast on Instagram for more auto repair shop tips and updates on the podcast - https://www.instagram.com/whisperingloudlypodcast/ Whispering Loudly, The Workshop Whisperer's Podcast. Thanks to sponsors Podium, and Mechanic Desk. Find out more about the Workshop Whisperer - https://workshopwhisperer.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt McLean (Eggleston Motorsport) is a two time Australian Karting Champion, who has now moved up to Super2, he discusses how he has transitioned to the 2nd tier of Australian Motorsport and the work he is doing in marketing himself to continue his racing career.
Matt McLean (Eggleston Motorsport) is a two time Australian Karting Champion, who has now moved up to Super2, he discusses how he has transitioned to the 2nd tier of Australian Motorsport and the work he is doing in marketing himself to continue his racing career.
A chat with one of the most successful & innovative men in Australian Motorsport.
In today's PorscheCooled Podcast Michael presents episode 54 of owner stories with Zander from Adelaide, Australia. As a kid Zander had an interest in Porsche. Not to mention growing up in Adelaide with The F1 and watching Motorsport on TV left a lasting impression. In particular, seeing Jim Richards and Peter Fitzgerald duelling it out in Porsches. This is when he realised that one day, he needed to have one. Zander's pre-Porsche car journey included a Fiat Abarth 850 TC, a few Japanese imports, BMWs including a couple of 2002's and a 90s Mercedes 180E which he still dailies. Zander's Porsche passion is strong. His first Porsche was a '66 912 which he spent 7 years restoring. This car is now owned by Steven from Owner Stories #38 having purchased it from Zander earlier this year. After selling his prized Porsche, Zander needed another one. He searched out a 996 GT3 road car which fell through, but his love of Australian Motorsport ultimately led him to a 2003 996 GT3 Cup car. Not just any 911 cup car, but one raced by Peter Fitzgerald. Zander had only had his new 911 a few days when we recorded this, but his enthusiasm was contagious. Some of you may recall this GT3 as it was previously owned by James @porschplatz - a friend of PorscheCooled and from Owner Stories #8. James had done an amazing job of finding and restoring this 911 with period correct '04 livery. Zander is the new custodian of this amazing track day 911 GT3 and couldn't be happier. Welcome back to the Porsche Cooled Podcast Follow Zander on Instagram @boys_own_garage Zanders ex 912 on 911kuhlture Michael (@michael.bath) owns a first generation 997 Carrera, comes from Australia and currently resides in Bahrain. Steve (@gtst3ve) is a Porsche owner and enthusiast from Sydney, Australia. This podcast is part of a series with Steve where two mates chat about all things Porsche. Thanks for listening. PorscheCooled Exclusive member Become a member of PorscheCooled and help support the Podcast. It will keep us talking! https://www.patreon.com/porschecooled The PorscheCooled Podcast is available everywhere you get your podcasts.
Laura Byrnes is a Late Models Motorsport competitor in Speedway Motorsport (oval track dirt racing) for Red Shamrock Racing. She has been competing in motorsport for the past 15 years and in the 2020/21 race season, moved into Late Model racing - the pinnacle of sedan dirt track racing. Despite being only in her first season, Laura was Rookie of the Year Championship for the Pro Dirt Series, finished second overall during the Winter Series, and top 10 (out of 38 of Australia's best) for the Pro Dirt Series and Perth Motorplex Track Championship. Laura is the first in her family to race and got into motorsport through grit and determination at 11 years old. Laura is currently leading the Women in Motorsport section on Australian Motorsport news site - Behind the Sport, and contributor to Women in Sport WA. Laura has been a committee member for the Junior Sedan Racing Association and was a Women of Australian Motorsport Committee member, where she ran the Junior Driver Development Program. In 2021 Laura was a sports finalist in the WA Young Achiever Awards, and has recently received a the Shona Joy Sports Mentoring Scholarship through Women Sport Australia. Laura has also received a General Sports Scholarship from the UWA, where she studied Law and Psychology. Laura is an ambassador for the Miracle Babies Foundation as she was born 9 weeks premature. Standing at only 150cms tall and driving a race car over 5.5 metres long - Laura is determined to show your size, height, weight and background are not as important as your desire to succeed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the V8 Sleuth Podcast powered by Repco we're talking about the ‘Immortals' of Australian Motor Sport with Luke West. A long-time motorsport media identity and former editor of Australian Muscle Car Magazine, Luke has just published a book looking at the 10 drivers whose impact on the local racing scene will see their names and feats live on.V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
Luke West talks about choosing the best of the best from Bathurst 1000 and the Australian Touring Car Championship (now the Supercars Championship) and other local series in his new book, The Immortals of Australian Motorsport. It delves into the careers and characteristics of icons Peter Brock, Allan Moffat and Dick Johnson along with modern-era champions such as Mark Skaife Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup : heroes who are not just high achievers but influential identities who set anew benchmark and changed local racing forever through skill, determination and sheer will. It tells the remarkable stories behind each Immortal's rise, from the fabled tale of rock star Johnson to the little-known facts surrounding Lowndes' Bathurst arrival in 1994 that, a few hours earlier, teetered on the brink of disaster.
Luke West talks about choosing the best of the best from Bathurst 1000 and the Australian Touring Car Championship (now the Supercars Championship) and other local series in his new book, The Immortals of Australian Motorsport. It delves into the careers and characteristics of icons Peter Brock, Allan Moffat and Dick Johnson along with modern-era champions such as Mark Skaife Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup : heroes who are not just high achievers but influential identities who set anew benchmark and changed local racing forever through skill, determination and sheer will. It tells the remarkable stories behind each Immortal's rise, from the fabled tale of rock star Johnson to the little-known facts surrounding Lowndes' Bathurst arrival in 1994 that, a few hours earlier, teetered on the brink of disaster.
Margaret Hardy passed away last week following a battle with cancer, She was an unsung hero of Australian Motorsport starting at the Light Car Club in the 1970s and later moving into category management. She worked with sponsors to run the Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series and the Australian Formula Ford Championship, Margaret was a highly influential figure. In this weeks show, David Reynolds, Bruin Beasley, Mick Ritter, and Michael Borland all speak about Margaret and her legacy in Australian Motorsport.
Margaret Hardy passed away last week following a battle with cancer, She was an unsung hero of Australian Motorsport starting at the Light Car Club in the 1970s and later moving into category management. She worked with sponsors to run the Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series and the Australian Formula Ford Championship, Margaret was a highly influential figure. In this weeks show, David Reynolds, Bruin Beasley, Mick Ritter, and Michael Borland all speak about Margaret and her legacy in Australian Motorsport.
Margaret Hardy passed away last week following a battle with cancer, She was an unsung hero of Australian Motorsport starting at the Light Car Club in the 1970s and later moving into category management. She worked with sponsors to run the Formula Ford Driver to Europe Series and the Australian Formula Ford Championship, Margaret was a highly influential figure. In this weeks show, David Reynolds, Bruin Beasley, Mick Ritter, and Michael Borland all speak about Margaret and her legacy in Australian Motorsport.
Lachlan Mineeff is a young driver making his way through the Australian Motorsport ranks. Still in his teens and has won at the Bathurst 6 hour and is now cutting his teeth in the highly competitive TCR field.
Lachlan Mineeff is a young driver making his way through the Australian Motorsport ranks. Still in his teens and has won at the Bathurst 6 hour and is now cutting his teeth in the highly competitive TCR field.
Manager of Perth Motorplex, Competitor in Australian Prototype Series as well as the CEO, Paul Trengove has a fantastic history in Australian Motorsport.
Tim Edwards talks about how 2021 is progressing for the racing team and the Tickford vehicle business, how he still is picking up the tongs and cooking for the team and why he is happy to see his drivers racing in other divisions of motorsport like S5000 and Sprintcars. He also provides his view on S5000 and its place in Australian Motorsport.
Tim Edwards talks about how 2021 is progressing for the racing team and the Tickford vehicle business, how he still is picking up the tongs and cooking for the team and why he is happy to see his drivers racing in other divisions of motorsport like S5000 and Sprintcars. He also provides his view on S5000 and its place in Australian Motorsport.
While DJR have launched their new season colours with a new structure and drivers, their former championship winner John Bowe has announced he has prostate cancer, he talks to Tony Whitlock about winning 100 TCM races, and Steven Chopping discusses how Motorsport Australia are ensuring their pathways will improve officialdom in Australian Motorsport.
While DJR have launched their new season colours with a new structure and drivers, their former championship winner John Bowe has announced he has prostate cancer, he talks to Tony Whitlock about winning 100 TCM races, and Steven Chopping discusses how Motorsport Australia are ensuring their pathways will improve officialdom in Australian Motorsport.
IT'S OUR big Bathurst preview! The whole team is together to run through the pecking order for the Great Race this weekend. Every car, every driver and the key scenarios are detailed, somewhat passionately at times, as we get fired up for the biggest day in Australian Motorsport. And a New Segment....Thanks Dale
IT'S OUR big Bathurst preview! The whole team is together to run through the pecking order for the Great Race this weekend.Every car, every driver and the key scenarios are detailed, somewhat passionately at times, as we get fired up for the biggest day in Australian Motorsport.And a New Segment....Thanks Dale
Episode 18 of Parked Up is out and its angry! This week, we speak to Jessica Dane about her Triple Eight Supercars team and a new role as a pit reporter. Also, Paul Morris jumps on the line to talk car clubs, young drivers and the possibility of restarting his own race team.28 min – Jessica Dane56 min – Paul MorrisPlus we giveaway more cool merchandise, and you can get involved too via the Parked Up Podcast Facebook page. Follow for your chance to contribute, and you might even win a prize!
We've gone large for Episode 17 of Parked Up, powered by RaceFuels. We speak to Supercars' greatest of all time – Jamie Whincup. Seven championships, four Bathurst 1000s and a trophy cabinet that needs its own postcode. He is the undisputed GOAT of Australian motorsport, and we ask him all things COVID, Supercars, Sydney and more.We also speak to another GOAT, but this one likes to hang off fences and take photos of fast cars. His name is Daniel Kalisz, renowned motorsport photographer, and like Whincup, the best in the business.We also grab young karter Bradley Majman for our segment eloquently titled 'We spoke to them before they are famous.'Also, plus and of course, your Facebook feedback and giveaways! 15m – Jamie Whincup39m – Daniel Kalisz59m – Bradley Majman
In Episode 4 of Parked Up, Grant Rowley and Tony D'Alberto review the second round of the carsales ARG eSport Cup and speak with commentator and motorsport historian Aaron Noonan. They also grab S5000 driver Thomas Randle and Motorsport Australia's CEO Eugene Arocca, who reveals a series of initiatives that the governing body is putting in place to get the sport through the current coronavirus pandemic.9m – Aaron Noonan, motorsport commentator, publisher and historian28m – Thomas Randle, S5000 and Supercars driver40m – Eugene Arocca, Motorsport Australia CEO
The red flag is out, but the race must go on! Welcome to Parked Up, hosted by media man Grant Rowley and Australian racing star Tony D'Alberto. In the first episode, Parked Up checks in with Michael Caruso, Barry Rogers and ARG CEO Matt Braid
Australian Motorsport legend, Alan Jones joins us before the Grand Prix.
On Episode 076 we catch up with a legend of Australian Motorsport and motoring accomplishment especially in his home state of Western Australia - Rosco McGlashan OAM. In this Podcast interview we discuss his past and how Rosco McGlashan built on a passion to create a number of cars that have not only attempted World Land Speed Records, obtained the Australian Land Speed Record and have excited and entertained a generation of fans. Rosco (and crew member Barry Fitzsimmons) then gives us the complete run down on his latest incarnation - Aussie Invader 5R. Not only does he go through it's Rocket propulsion, aerodynamics, braking system but gives an in depth look into what requirements he will need to meet to gain the World Land Speed Record as he aims for 1000MPH.
Scott McLaughlin has been relegated to the back of the grid for this afternoon's Sandown 500, after his DJR Team Penske team was fined AU$30,000 for breaching rules at Bathurst.The rule breach was a result of McLaughlin's engine exceeding "the maximum permitted valve lift prescribed in the car's Engine Specification Document," leaving the Confederation of Australian Motorsport to fine the team, retroactively disqualify McLaughlin from Bathurst qualifying and the shootout, and send him and co-driver Alex Premat to the back of the grid for the Sandown race.McLaughlin was stripped of his Bathurst pole and lap record, but his Bathurst win - which came after an engine change - remains.DJR Team Penske apologised for the breach, and provided an explanation."The engine in question experienced a mechanical problem during practice and qualifying. Following the Top Ten Shootout, we were granted permission by the Head of Motorsport to change the engine prior to the race."The steward's report confirmed that there was clearly no intent from our team to circumvent the rules and there was no evidence that we benefited from any performance advantage."We apologise to Scott, Alex, our partners and our supporters, and we will continue to focus on winning our second consecutive Supercars Championship."It's the second major penalty that the team incurred at Bathurst, after the $250,000 fine and 300-point team penalty handed down for Fabian Coulthard slowing down under safety car near the end of the race.Despite starting from the back of the grid this afternoon, McLaughlin only needs to finish the race to lock up a second consecutive Supercars Championship.
3 Bathurst Wins, 1 Supercar Championship and more than 600 races in a fraction more than 2 decades, Garth Tander is one of the greats of Australian Motorsport, we sat down with him at The Bend to recap a stellar career with a little glimpse into the future.
What an amazing day the 27th May was. First Daniel Riccardo set the standard winning in Monaco then Will Power became the first Australian to win the Indy 500. Richard Craill and Tony Schibeci look at how this all happened on this special edition of 'On The Grid'
What an amazing day the 27th May was. First Daniel Riccardo set the standard winning in Monaco then Will Power became the first Australian to win the Indy 500. Richard Craill and Tony Schibeci look at how this all happened on this special edition of 'On The Grid'
Off-Field - Sports Stars and Experts Share Sports Marketing, Business, Leadership Insights
Family owned Tekno Autosports is finding success against much bigger opponents, under the guidance of Jonathon Webb and champion driver Will Davison. Tekno has Bathurst winning teams in the V8 SuperCars and Australian GT Championships, as well as a successful performance enhancement arm for premium late model vehicles.Jonathon talks to Off-Field about what it costs to run a V8 SuperCar team, the evolution of team sponsorship, the powerful personal brands of race drivers, the future of the sport and much more. Want to book Jonathon Webb or Will Davison for an event or other opportunity?Our Off-Field podcast is produced by PickStar, the best place to book sports stars for any event, campaign or engagement you can imagine. Choose from over 700 sports stars past and present, PickStar works fast with ANY budget. Visit the PickStar website now - http://pickstar.com.auOff-Field focuses on the world of sport outside of the arena with the people who make it happen. Hosted by James Begley and Andrew Montesi.Find out more:Sign up to our mailing list and contact us here - http://off-field.coJoin us on Facebook - http://facebook.com/offfieldpodcastSend us an email - amontesi@pickstar.com.au
We talk to Eugene Arocca, the CEO of the Confederation of Australian Motorsport. In a wide-ranging interview, Eugene addresses many controversial issues, including Formula 4, and identifies the greatest threat facing Australian motorsport.
Motorsport is as much about the drivers as it is about the cars. Yassmin and Michael visit the Karting Academy at the Confederation of Australian Motorsport to discover whether or not Yassmin can hack it.
Yassmin kicks Michael out of the studio to make room for 19 year old V8 Supercar driver Chelsea Angelo and WAMS (Women of Australian Motorsport) founder, Belinda Taylor.