Sydney's Molly Taylor is now officially the Number One female
rally driver in Europe, after winning the inaugural FIA ERC Ladies'
Trophy.
With two events left to run for the European Rally Championship
season (Italy and Switzerland), the Sydneysider and her British
co-driver Sebastian Marshall scored enough points during a
difficult Rally Croatia to ensure she could not be beaten.
Driving a Citroen DS3 R3T in the United Business livery, Taylor
and Marshall took second place in their class to win the title,
battling through several mechanical issues including a misfiring
fuel pump and broken steering rack, as well as the drama of Taylor
nearly passing out at the end of one stage because of fuel vapours
in the cockpit.
"We're very, very happy because it was our goal coming into the
season to win the ERC Ladies' Trophy," says Taylor, who celebrated
the win with Marshall by jumping into a swimming pool at rally
headquarters in the stunning historic coastal town of
PoreÄ.
"We've had some difficult events this year where we haven't been
able to compete as we'd like to because we were focussed on trying
to secure this championship.
"It's very satisfying and also a bit of a relief to have sewn it
up with still more rallies to go so before the end of the season,
so I'm now looking forward to moving on to the next event."
Taylor says the only word she and Marshall could use to describe
their weekend is ‘epic', because of the variety
of hurdles they faced.
"We had a problem with the fuel tank on the super-special stage
and then a problem with fuel vapour on stage four when there were a
lot of fumes coming into the car," Taylor says.
"It was quite scary. We made it to the end but to say we were
not feeling very good is a bit of an understatement. Everything you
wouldn't expect to happen did happen. But in between the problems
we've had some good stage times and we've savoured every moment and
learned a lot. Overall we're very happy with the result and we
achieved what we needed to."
Taylor is now hoping to tackle the full two-wheel-drive category
in the 2014 European Rally Championship.
"We have learned so much this year. Really it's the most
consistent amount of events we've ever had in a row with the
opportunity to stay fresh in the car and learn a lot of new
events.
"We know where we're good and where we can improve. We know we
have a lot to improve on but to focus on the ERC 2WD Championship
next year would be fantastic."
Taylor says she is indebted to her manager, Pier Liberali,
general manager of the Italian sports management company, United
Business, for his faith and support, as well as the support of her
long-time supporters, the Australian Motor Sport Foundation (AMSF)
and the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission (WMC), and everyone who
has believed in her since the start of her motorsport career.
Taylor moved to Italy early this year in order to work more
effectively with Liberali, United Business and BP Racing, which
runs her car.
She and Marshall signed with United Business last year to contest
four events including rounds of the Intercontinental Rally
Championship and the World Rally Championship. That gave them
valuable experience and exposure at a level above what they
achieved in 2011 when they won a scholarship to compete in the WRC
Academy development series.
Liz Swanton │Media Manager
Molly Taylor Motorsport
www.mollytaylor.com.au
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