Good Things · 167 days ago
As the sun sets on Women's Month, the Southern African Endurance Series (SAES) shines a spotlight on Taylor Hill, an 18-year-old motorsport official defying limits. Despite living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, Taylor orchestrates the rhythm of races with unwavering passion, ensuring that every moment pulsates with precision and purpose. Her presence in motorsport echoes the silent heroes whose strength fuels the spectacle, reminding us that the essence of racing extends far beyond the roar of engines. "Taylor Hill represents the very best of what Women's Month stands for, strength, courage, and the power to transform spaces," says SAES Acting CEO Liyema Letlaka. Her journey unveils a realm where determination crafts possibilities, and her story invites young women to step into dreams where every role matters, on and off the track.