Exclusiveautosport Jeffers Usfjuniors Announcement
Jack Jeffers has signed with Exclusive Autosport for the USF Juniors season. (EA photo)

Jeffers Signs With Exclusive Autosport For USF Juniors

BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Exclusive Autosport has welcomed Texas native Jack Jeffers to their USF Juniors program for the upcoming season, driving the No. 92 Corpay Cross-Border Solutions Tatuus JR-23.

In 2022, the 16-year-old claimed the Lucas Oil School of Racing Formula Car Series championship, capturing six wins and 10 podiums enroute to the crown. Prior to entering the open-wheel world, like most drivers, Jack got his start in karting at the age of nine. From there, he won numerous races that sent him to Europe for several ROK Cup Superfinals and Rotax World Finals to represent the U.S.A.

With the international karting and the Lucas Oil School of Racing experience on his resume, he is poised to fight for podiums and race wins throughout the 2023 season.

“I feel very fortunate and excited to be joining Exclusive Autosport for the 2023 USF Juniors series,” Jeffers enthused. “This next step marks a very important chapter in my racing career and, I feel that in EA, I have found the perfect fit. I immediately felt right at home, and I can’t wait to get back on the race track. I am grateful to Michael Duncalfe for the opportunity and trust that he has placed in me.”

Jeffers’ signing/announcement brings the Exclusive Autosport USF Juniors squad up to three full-season drivers, as Jack will join his already-announced teammates Joey Brienza and Erick Schotten in the team’s quest for a USF Juniors Championship. 

“We’re happy to have Jack join the Exclusive Autosport USF Juniors Team,” said Exclusive Autosport owner Michael Duncalfe. “Jack has a lot of natural talent and speed and I’m looking forward to seeing what he can do in the No. 92 Corpay Cross-Border Solutions entry.”

In preparation for the season, Jeffers has been taking part in Exclusive Autosport’s off-season testing program for their USF Juniors program leading into the upcoming season. He will make his USF Pro Championships debut next week at the series’ Spring Training event in Sebring, Fla., which will feature all three steps on the ladder.