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Perth hosts second edition of Women in Motorsport Breakfast

Supercars
05 Jun
Supercars hosted the second edition of Women in Motorsport Breakfast, backed by Coates
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  • Supercars hosts latest edition of Women in Motorsport Breakfast

  • Breakfast was held at the beautiful QT Hotel Rooftop in Perth

  • Coates proudly supports program to shine spotlight on women

Perth has become the latest site for Supercars hosting the Women in Motorsport Breakfast, backed by Coates.

The breakfast was held at the beautiful QT Hotel Rooftop in Perth ahead of Bosch Power Tools Super 440, with keynote speakers setting the tone for the weekend's racing.

The event welcomed over 100 guests and brought together successful women from across the Australian community to celebrate the impact and influence of women in the sport, both on and off track.

Hosted by Fox Sports presenter Jess Yates, the breakfast featured a dynamic panel of speakers including drivers, team owners, Coates executives, broadcasters, and leaders in motorsport categories.

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Guest speakers were Lisa Nash (Tickford Racing), Sheridan Jones (Coates General Manager of Marketing & Communications), Riana Crehan (Supercars broadcaster), Brodie Kostecki (Dick Johnson Racing), Filippa Guarana (Tyrepower V8 SuperUte Series Category Manager) and Charlie Barlow (Motorsport Australia Development Manager).

The guest speakers inspired everyone with their stories of progress, ambition, and the strong commitment they have to family showing just how many challenges women face while leading in their industries.

In 2025, Coates proudly supports the program to shine a spotlight on the women who are shaping the future of motorsport. Whether it’s in engineering, leadership, media, or behind the wheel, women are making important contributions at every level of the sport.

The Perth breakfast built on the program’s growing legacy and reinforced Supercars’ dedication to creating a more inclusive and diverse motorsport community.

The event also made it clear how vital it is to support women at every stage, helping the sport continue to grow and succeed.

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