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Axcil is an extremely talented, dedicated young lad whose aspiration in life is to make it all the way to Formula 1. It may be a dream but with his dedication, passion and commitment to reach his dream, it is certainly attainable. Not only is Axcil dedicated, he is also very marketable and comes across extremely well in all his dealings with the media and other relevent organisations.

At 20 years old Axcil has been competing in motorsport for fourteen years winnning several championships, scholarships and acholades. Axcil is very grateful for the full backing and support of his family.

Name: Axcil Jefferies
Date of Birth: 14 April 1994
Favourite Car: BMW M3
Height: 173cm
Weight: 62kg
Hobbies: Swimming, keeping fit & playing with pets

Career Highlights

2007
South African National Champion Mini Max

South African Regional Champion Mini Max

3rd South African Junior Max
 

2008
South African National Champion Junior Max

European Rotax Championship, winner of 5 races

Voted Star Driver of The Future
 

2009
Axcil wins one of Three coveted Formula BMW scholarships, and steps up to Formula Cars

3rd Formula BMW Pacific Championship

(2 wins, 8 Podiums, 1 Pole, 2 Fastest Laps)
 

2010-11
Winner of MSA scholarship and appointed as MSA Academy Driver, (Scholarship to study Sports Science at Loughborough University)
 

2012
First Zimbabwean to compete In the FIA Formula 2 Championship 8 top 10 finishes, 12th Championship (Missed first 4 races)
Awarded JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons Honoree 

 

2013

Indy Lights for Bryan Herta Autosport, Top 5 finish

 

2014

Competing in GP2 with Trident Motorsport

2001
First ever karting race Age 6

 

2002
3rd Zimbabwe National Championship Cadets 

3rd Zimbabwe Club Championship Cadets

2003
Zimbabwe National Champion Cadets

Zimbabwe Club Champion Cadets
 

2004
Zimbabwe National Champion Cadets

Zimbabwe Club Champion Cadets

Voted Drivers Driver of the Year
Won all races

 

2005
Competed in South African Rotax Championship with 8 Podium finishes

 

2006
3rd South African National Champion Mini Max 9 wins, 15 podium finishes
Appointed Toyota/Castrol Development Driver

 

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