Junior Driver Jaxon Evans

Porsche Junior Driver 2019/2020

Clear path forward.

From karting directly to the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge in Australia: Jaxon Evans started his GT career in 2015 and immediately participated in various Australian Porsche Cups. Within short time, he improved his driving skills and achieved the second spot of the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia in 2016. He was equally successful in the following year. Hardly surprising, as his great dream and goal was achieving an international racing career.

The reason for his determination: He is a third generation race driver – motorsport is in his blood. It was and is his hobby and part of his life. Even amongst his friends: At the beginning of Jaxon Evans' career, his friend Matt Campbell completed the Porsche Junior Programme. The dream of motorsport united them and before Campbell joined Porsche, both did not consider the chance of participating in races for the brand.

From Australia onto the international stage.

In 2018, Jaxon Evans won the Porsche Motorsport Junior Shootout and was chosen together with Ayhancan Güven to receive support from Porsche. The first person to hear about Jaxon's success was Matt Campbell.

Since then, Jaxon Evans successfully participated in various GT races on an international stage and achieved great standings. Now, the New Zealander is Porsche Driver and opened the 2022 Nürburgring Endurance Series with a bang together with his team: He won the 12-hour race on the Nürburgring. In the 2023 season, he participated in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Here, he achieved the seventh spot of the GTD class in Sebring with Kelly-Moss with Riley. Meanwhile, he is currently holding the third position in the driver championship of the ADAC GT Masters. His dream and goal of entering international motorsport have come true.

Career highlights

Explore the driver's triumphs and unforgettable racing moments.

SeasonSeriesPosition
2023ADAC GT Masters Championship
One win and one podium
2022ADAC GT Masters5th spot in Zandvoort
12 Hours of Nürburgring1st spot
2021FIA World Endurance ChampionshipGTE Am: 3rd spot of the overall championship with two 2nd positions
Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup
2nd spot of the overall championship with one 1st and two 2nd positions in individual races
Porsche Supercup
2nd spot of the overall championship with one 1st and two 2nd positions in individual races
2020FIA World Endurance ChampionshipGTE Am: 3rd spot in Bahrain
Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup
4th spot of the overall championship with one 1st, one 2nd and one 3rd position
Porsche Carrera Cup
France: 1st spot of the overall championship with two 1st, three 2nd and two 3rd positions in individual races
Porsche Supercup
4th spot of the overall championship with one 1st, one 2nd and one 3rd position
2019Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup
6th spot of the overall championship with two 3rd positions in individual races
Porsche Carrera Cup
Germany: 1st spot of the Rookie championship with one 2nd and two 3rd positions in individual races
Porsche Supercup
7th spot of the overall championship with two 3rd positions in individual races
2018Porsche Carrera Cup
Australia: 1st spot of the overall championship with six 1st, eight 2nd and two 3rd positions in individual races
2017Porsche Carrera Cup
Australia: 5th spot of the overall championship with five 1st, one 2nd and one 3rd position in individual races
2016Porsche GT3 Cup
Australia: 2nd spot of the overall championship with eight 1st, four 2nd and two 3rd positions in individual races
2015Porsche GT3 Cup
Australia: 13th spot of the overall championship

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