Tayla Relph Announces New Team Naming Rights for 2025 WorldWCR
- Tayla Relph
- Mar 20
- 2 min read

Tayla Relph Announces New Team Naming Rights for 2025 WorldWCR
With only two weeks remaining until the highly anticipated 2025 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship season begins, Australian rider Tayla Relph has announced a new team name, with the sole Aussie team now racing under the Full Throttle Racing banner.
Previously known as TAYCO Motorsports in 2024, Relph says the new Full Throttle Racing name better embodies the team’s core values heading into the new season.
Full Throttle Racing is an evolution of Full Throttle Coaching, a motorcycle coaching business run by Relph and her partner, Ted Collins.
Formed in 2021, the dynamic duo has built Full Throttle Coaching into a reputable business, teaching more than 500 riders since its inception.
Relph says that Full Throttle Coaching has cultivated a dedicated and passionate riding community, and the introduction of Full Throttle Racing is an exciting way to bring their clients along for the journey.
“We have built such an incredible riding community through our business, and we know how much our clients loved following along last season. Now, I feel like we get to bring a piece of us into the WorldWCR Championship while also working towards the next goals that Full Throttle Coaching wants to achieve in the future,” Relph said.

Full Throttle Racing Team Owner Ted Collins hopes the announcement will help shift perceptions of the team beyond being seen as a “rookie team.”
“This season of WorldWCR, we’re going in with a whole new perspective. We are an entirely different team compared to this time last year—it’s like a fresh start for us, and introducing Full Throttle Racing is the best way to kick off the new season,” said Collins, who also co-owns Full Throttle Coaching.
“With a full year under our belt, the knowledge and experience we gained from the 2024 season allowed us to maximise our time in Australia during the off-season. We are entering the 2025 season in the best position possible.”
Full Throttle Racing has big aspirations and long-term plans, which Collins hopes will lead to even greater opportunities in the future.
“Transitioning from being a racer myself to taking on more of a Team Manager and Crew Chief role has been an exciting career move, allowing me to expand my presence in the motorsport world,” Collins said.
“The vision for Full Throttle Racing is to grow it into a full-fledged race team, not just in WorldWCR but also within the Australian racing scene.”
Relph made an impressive mark in her debut World Championship season, securing a maiden podium finish at Round 4 in Cremona, Italy, and finishing 7th overall as the highest-placed non-European rider.
The team’s first official outing will be at Cremona Circuit, Italy, for the first official test of the season on April 3rd & 4th.
Stay tuned for updates and the official unveiling of the 2025 Full Throttle Racing Team’s colours in the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship.
