VECTOR is proud to sponsor Saxon Moyes, one of Australia’s most accomplished young drift drivers.
Saxon began drifting in 2020 at just 16 years old. Most people that age are still figuring out what they want to do. Saxon was already lining up on the start grid. From his very first competition, it was clear he wasn’t there to make up numbers.

Early success, serious talent
In 2021, Saxon entered his first major drift competition and took out 1st place in Driftmasters Australia Pro-Am, becoming the youngest winner at just 17 years old. That result alone turned heads across the scene.
He backed that up in 2022 with podium finishes at national level, including:
- 2nd place in Driftmasters Australia Pro
- 2nd place at Hi-Tec Oils Drift Allstars Pro Series Round 4, Queensland Raceway
- 1st place at Hi-Tec Oils Drift Allstars Pro Series Round 5, Sydney Motorsport Park
These aren’t small local events. These are serious competitions with elite drivers from across Australia and beyond.
What sets him apart
Drifting isn’t just about speed. It’s precision at the edge of control. Car setup. Throttle control. Split-second judgement. One mistake and it’s over.
Saxon competes with maturity well beyond his years. He’s technical, composed under pressure, and relentless in his pursuit of improvement. That mindset is what separates good drivers from future champions.

Why VECTOR is behind him
At VECTOR, we respect performance. We respect discipline. And we respect people who commit fully to what they do.
Saxon represents the next generation of Australian motorsport talent. He’s ambitious, driven, and constantly pushing himself to improve. Supporting him isn’t just about putting a logo on a car. It’s about backing someone who reflects the same standards we hold ourselves to.
Looking ahead
Saxon’s career is still in its early stages, which is the exciting part. The trajectory so far speaks for itself. National podiums. Record-breaking wins. Growing recognition in the drifting community.
We’re proud to be part of that journey and look forward to seeing how far he can go.
Because high performance doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built. And Saxon is building something serious.


