Episode 31 – Kym Illman | June 3, 2025
Episode 31 of the Motor Dream Podcast zooms in on the surging popularity of Formula 1 in Australia, through the eyes of Australian photographer and businessman, Kym Illman.
Episode 31 of the Motor Dream Podcast zooms in on the surging popularity of Formula 1 in Australia, through the eyes of Australian photographer and businessman, Kym Illman.
The Taylor family name is synonymous with Australian and international rallying, a legacy spanning almost half a century. On Episode 32 of the Motor Dream Podcast, we sit down with Molly Taylor, the latest in this incredible motorsport dynasty.
Dreaming of a racing career without a billionaire’s budget? Episode 33 of the Motor Dream Podcast is for you! We chat with Adelaide Circuit Excel siblings, Matthew and Lisa Totani.
Following our last episode with the inspiring Totani siblings, we continue to explore the “family sport” of motor racing with our guest for episode 34, Karlie Buccini.
Amongst a plethora of podcasts dedicated to the world of Formula 1, there’s one whose hosts will do anything to avoid being relegated to their junior podcast, Visa Cash App Talking BS. It’s the Reserve Drivers Podcast and we get to chat one of the brainchilds behind this series – Luke Rocca.
In the world of off-road racing, the ultimate challenge is the legendary Dakar Rally. In this episode of The Motor Dream Podcast, we speak with two American off-road heroes who have conquered the Dakar’s daunting dunes – two-time winner Ricky Brabec and Dakar stage winner Sara Price.
This Sunday, the Repco Bathurst 1000 hits the track for its 68th running, and among the 54 starters are six eager rookies—the oldest of whom is this episode’s guest, the two times and defending Porsche Carrera Cup Australia champion, Harri Jones.
It’s a rare career move: trading a microphone for a driving helmet. While athletes often transition easily into broadcasting, few presenters, commentators, or actors manage a successful role reversal to become professional racing drivers. Yet, Kezia Dawn did just that.
This year’s 47th Dakar Rally saw 806 competitors tackling the Saudi Arabian desert, with five Australians flying the flag, including eventual winner Daniel ‘Chucky’ Sanders and two-time winner Toby Price. Joining them was Mildura’s Toby Hederics, who made his debut in the demanding Rally2 class with the BAS World KTM team.
The 2024 Bathurst 6 Hour was a record-setter, featuring the highest-ever outright finish by an all-female team in Bathurst history. But there was another history-making moment courtesy of young rotary specialist, Maisie Place, who built and ran three Mazda RX8s at Bathurst’s Easter Enduro.