International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) heroes Jessica Gardiner, Tayla Jones and Jemma Wilson – plus two-time MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner and AMA Supercross and Motocross champion Chad Reed – receive Australian Motorsport honours at the F1 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

The most successful female trio in Six Days history, and some of the most decorated ISDE medallists ever, have been honoured for their achievements in a ceremony which took place at the 2025 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

Gardiner, Jones, Wilson and Reed were inducted alongside four other motorsport luminaries: Chris Matheson (Top Fuel motorcycle drag racing), Leo Geoghegan (Gold Star champion and Japanese Grand Prix winner), David Sera (an 18-time national karting champion) and John Sidney (speedway and NASCAR crew chief).

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The ISDE trio of Wilson, Gardiner and Jones combined to win the Women’s World Trophy at the ISDE from 2013-2018, with Gardiner and Jones also scooping individual honours during a golden period for Australian enduro.

Wilson has since retired but Gardiner and Jones are still eyeing a seventh Women’s World Trophy and in the mix for selection at this year’s event in Italy.

Casey Stoner is now officially a “Legend” alongside Sir Jack Brabham, Alan Jones and fellow MotoGP icon Mick Doohan, who was a special guest at the induction ceremony.

Other motorcycle racing inductees include Phil Crump, Jason Crump, Eric Hinton, Stefan Merriman, Gary Flood, Ken Kavanagh, Mat Mladin, Billy Sanders, Troy Bayliss, Kel Carruthers, Wayne Gardner, Leigh Adams, Troy Corser, Tom Phillis, Lional van Praag, Craig Dack and Jack Ahearn.

This year’s ceremony brings the number of inductees in the Hall of Fame, which celebrates the achievements of Australian motorsport over 125 years, to a total of 99.

 

More information: www.australianmotorsporthalloffame.com.au

 

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