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|performer = }}'''Aiken Axler''' was a race stock car. He was a professional racing driver who, around early 2000s, since 2003, competed in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] for [[Nitroade]] team with number 28.
|performer = }}'''Aiken Axler''' was a race stock car that was racing driver who, around early 2000s, since 2003, competed in the [[Piston Cup Racing Series]] for [[Nitroade]] team with number 28.


Also was a musician and member of alternative country jazz trio [[Three Cycle]].
He was also a musician and member of alternative country jazz trio [[Three Cycle]].


In 2003 he was awarded with [[Vitoline Rookie of the Year]] title.
In 2003 he was awarded with [[Vitoline Rookie of the Year]] title.

Revision as of 04:20, 21 March 2021

Template:Infobox racing driverAiken Axler was a race stock car that was racing driver who, around early 2000s, since 2003, competed in the Piston Cup Racing Series for Nitroade team with number 28.

He was also a musician and member of alternative country jazz trio Three Cycle.

In 2003 he was awarded with Vitoline Rookie of the Year title.

History

Aiken Axler during Tai Rod meditation.

Aiken Axler was a stock race car that lived in the United States. He was calm and friendly car who enjoyed maintaining his top racing form by obstinate and practicing a form of meditation called Tai Road. He debuted in Piston Cup Racing Series in 2003 driving for Nitroade team with number 28. His transporter was Eric Roadales and of the team mechanics was Hugo Fast. He made his debut in the competition in 2003 and was awarded with the title. He finished the season on 12th position and was awarded the title Vitoline Rookie of the Year. In 2004 he finished season on 7th place and in 2005 on 8th.

He and his friend, a fellow Piston Cup racer, Darrel Draggered, formed the alternative country jazz trio Three Cycle and, in 2004, performed at the Piston Cup awards ceremony.

Aiken Axler during Piston Cup race behind of Lightning McQueen on Motor Speedway of the South in 2006.

In 2006 he competed in Dinoco 400 race at the the Motor Speedway of the South, Motor City, United States, which was the final race of the Piston Cup season. During the race he had high position on the track. After Chick Hicks caused a huge accident between the majority of the competitors, Aiken received small damages, but was able to continue racing.

Sometime between the 2006 and 2017 he stopped competing in Piston Cup Racing Series and got replaced by Nitroade team with Phil Tankson.

Physical description

Artwork of Aiken Axler.

Aiken Axler was Piston Cup racing stock car Lux Motors Co. Piston Cup V8 with Lightyear racing tires. His maximal speed was 190 km/h (118.061 mph) and his engine had 605 horse power. He had blue eyes. Axler had black livery with orange flame graphics on his sides encircled white thin stripes. He had logo of Nitroade on his hood and backsides and black number 28 on sides and roof. He has stickers imitating lamps and orange spoiler and black rims.

Aiken Axler's model was based on 2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo NASCAR.

Achievements

Piston Cup final points standings
Season Position
2003 12th
2004 7th
2005 8th

Awards

Official profiles

  • Number 28 Nitroade racer, Aiken Axler, captured the 2003 Vitoline Rookie of the Year honors in his first full season of Cup competition. He's finished 12th, 7th, and 8th in the final point standings over the past three years. Off the track, Axler enjoys maintaining his top racing form by obstinate and practicing a form of meditation called Tai Road. He and fellow Piston Cup Racer, Darrel Draggered, formed the alternative country jazz trio "Three Cycle" and performed at the 2004 Piston Cup awards ceremony!

Appearances

Feature films

Books

Comics

Video games

Commercials

Trivia

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Polish: Srebrny Alek

Meaning

  • In Polish, Srebrny Alek means silver Alex.

See also

Sources

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