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Molly Taylor was born on 6 May, 1988 in Sydney, Australia, is a Rally driver. At 32 years old, Molly Taylor height not available right now. We will update Molly Taylor's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Rally driver
Molly Taylor Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 6 May 1988
Birthday 6 May
Birthplace Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australian

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Molly Taylor Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Molly Taylor worth at the age of 34 years old? Molly Taylor’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Australian. We have estimated Molly Taylor's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2016

Molly Anne Taylor is an Australian rally car driver from Sydney, NSW and is the 2016 Australian Rally Champion. She is the first woman to win the Australian Rally Championship, as well as the youngest to do so. She currently drives for the Subaru do Motorsport team in a Les Walkden Rallying prepared production WRX STI with co-driver Malcolm Read.

In 2016, she became both the first woman to win the Australian Rally Championship and the youngest to do so, with co-driver Bill Hayes.

2015

In 2015, she became the first woman to win a heat in the Australian Rally Championship in heat one of the opening event in Western Australia, and then the first woman to win an event outright at the National Capital Rally in Canberra. Molly achieved podium positions at every Championship round and finished second overall in the Championship. She was also invited to take part in a 1000 km Endurance Race in Lithuania where her team finished third in their class.

2013

Taylor also competed in the FIA European Championship in 2013. She also competed for the first ever FIA European Rally Championship ladies trophy.

2011

While driving in the British Rally Championship, she was noticed by Pirelli and World Racing Championship Academy officials. She was then invited to participate in the Pirelli Star Driver Shootout where she competed against sixteen of the top young drivers in rally racing from throughout the world. Based on her performance at the Shootout, she was awarded one of only six scholarships to the FIA World Rally Championship Academy, which allowed her to compete in the World Rally Championship in 2011. The scholarship allowed her to participate in six events for the World Rally Championship with all of her racing expenses paid. She finished the final race of the championship at the Wales Rally Great Britain with a stage win, also winning the Richard Burns Trophy for the season.

2007

Taylor debuted in the Australian Rally Championship in 2007 where she won the F16 class, a feat she repeated in 2008. She moved to the United Kingdom a year later in order to complete in the Suzuki Swift Sport Cup, where she won three out of her six races and became the British Ladies Rally Champion. In 2009 and 2010 she was selected for the Australian Motor Sport Foundation International Rising Star program.

2006

She was the first female in the Australian Motor Sports Foundation (AMSF) International Rising Star Program and also awarded the New South Wales (NSW) Confederation of Australian Motorsport Young Achiever of the Year Award in 2006. In 2011, she was part of the WRC Pirelli Star Driver Program and one of the youngest and the only female driver participating in the World Rally Championship. She has won several championships including back to back Australian Rally Championships in the F16 Class for 2007 and 2008. In 2009, she became the British Ladies Rally Champion, the first ever driver from outside of the United Kingdom to win such title, winning the title two years in a row with a repeat in 2010. She also competed in the 2013 FIA European Rally Championship. In 2016, Taylor won the Australian Rally Championship overall classification.

In 2006, Taylor was selected into the Women's Driver Development program where she was considered a standout performer. The same year she upgraded from a Holden Gemini and won her first outing in her new car by a full five minutes. She was recognized as the New South Wales Young Achiever of the year by CAMS after winning the 2006 New South Wales Rally Championship, taking both the 2WD and 2-Litre titles. She used 2006 as a year to gain experience in a rear-wheel drive rally car before moving into a front-wheel drive car and moving up to the Australian Rally Championship.