Shane Watts Inducted into Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame
World Enduro and GNCC champion Shane Watts inducted into the Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.
Shane Watts’ enduro CV is outstanding and includes being the first Australian to win a world enduro title in 1997 and then blazing to class and outright honours in the 1998 International Six Days Enduro in Traralgon – just 60 kays up from his hometown of Maffra – on a KTM 125cc two-stroke.
He famously also made a name for himself North America and riding a variety of models to prove his mettle and culminating in the GNCC title in 2000.
When asked how he managed to build such an incredible career, Watts said he, “did it the hard way”.
“The journey from being a simple kid from out Maffra to getting across the world and end up winning a world championship was one I look back on with pride.
“It was about the good ol’ Aussie spirit and saying I’m not going to stop. A lot of resolve, a lot of tenacity – quite the journey really. I’m very humbled and proud to be up on this stage.
“Racing had its ups and downs, like the usual flow of life, and although I had lots of injuries it was about getting back on the bike and keep charging forward and moving onto the next battle.
“Today is a huge achievement, and I’m lucky enough that I’ve got my parents and one of my children here today, which is extra special. Being inducted into the Motorsport Hall of Fame is magnificent, but to have your parents proud of you and being able to inspire your children is equally as special.”
And his advice for the next generation of enduro racers? “It’s an old cliché, but everyone says go out and have fun. It’s really what you need to do: savour the moment.”
The Australian Motorsport Hall of Fame is the highest honour in Australian motorsport. It is an exclusive honour-roll made up of less than one inductee for each of the 125 years motorsport has occurred in Australia.
More information: www.australianmotorsporthalloffame.com.au
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