So, you’ve competed in a few races since Dakar, like you mentioned. How has that been going?
Molly Taylor: Yes, we have recently just returned from Morocco with the South Racing crew, which was an awesome experience and great preparation for Dakar. We had some great stage results, which is a great boost of confidence ahead of Dakar. I also have some more races in Extreme E coming up before the end of the year.
That’s awesome! Speaking of Dakar and looking back at the 2022 Rally, what have you learned since the last Dakar, and what are you going to do differently or the same going into the 2023 Rally?
Molly Taylor: Wow, so much. There are just so many elements and variables in the Dakar you need to prepare for or adapt to. One of the biggest things would be the importance of maintaining your road position. If you have a bad day, you start really far back and have to deal with a lot more dust, traffic and rougher conditions, which makes it even harder to get your road position back. To do that, you need to stay out of trouble whilst still maintaining a competitive speed. So, finding that balance is the key.
There are only a few women who take on the challenge of Dakar, and thankfully we are seeing more and more women enter every year, which is incredible. What advice would you give to women who are interested in off-road racing?
Molly Taylor: I would say to firstly go for it and give it a try! It’s no secret that it’s a tough sport, but it’s also so much fun, and the community is very welcoming and supportive. The best thing you can do is head out to races, join your local car club and get to know what it’s all about.