MOLLY TAYLOR Champions Inaugural Extreme H World Cup in Saudi Arabia Victory
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October 11, 2025
GRRL! SUMMARY:
- MOLLY TAYLOR made history by winning the inaugural hydrogen-powered Extreme H World Cup alongside teammate Kevin Hansen, driving for Jameel Motorsport in a dominant performance that saw them finish over seven seconds clear of the field in Saturday’s final at Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia.
- The Australian driver showed serious resilience after rolling her car earlier in the week, proving that setbacks don’t define champions – they reveal them. Taylor handled the pressure of the winner-takes-all format and delivered when it mattered most, bringing home the victory in the second leg after Hansen’s strong opening run.
- KLARA ANDERSSON fought hard for second place with the Carl Cox team alongside veteran Timo Scheider, while Norway’s HEDDA HOSAS rounded out the podium with Christian Veiby for Team EVEN, showing the depth of female talent in this groundbreaking hydrogen motorsport series that evolved from Extreme E’s sustainability mission.
UPCOMING:
- Extreme H Season 2 Calendar TBA
- FIA Hydrogen Racing Development
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GRRL! summary based upon reporting originally appearing on www.straitstimes.com











