Dexter Patterson
Driver
Dexter Macham Patterson is a British racing driver from Scotland who has competed in the British Touring Car Championship, driving for Re.Beverages and Bartercard with Team HARD.
Fun Fact
Dexter met Steve while karting at a young age, progressing with Steve's junior kart team before he moved up the ladder into BTCC and others, he's now come full circle and will be joining Steve in number 69 in the European GT4 Series.
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Dexter made his championship debut in 2022 with Laser Tools Racing and was a member of the Sauber Junior Team from 2019 until early 2021.
Having enjoyed a successful Karting career, Dexter Patterson made his first foray into car racing during regional F4 outings in 2020, before graduating to the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship in 2021.
Patterson made his BTCC debut with Laser Tools Racing in 2022, joining fellow Scotsman Aiden Moffat in the Infiniti Q50.
Regularly battling in the top 20 throughout the campaign, the 19-year-old enjoyed an impressive hat-trick of points finishes, notably securing 14th place at his home event of Knockhill.
Patterson also notched up the most places gained of any driver on the grid, making up 94 spots during the 30-round season.
Having enjoyed a successful Karting career, Dexter Patterson made his first foray into car racing during regional F4 outings in 2020, before graduating to the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship in 2021.
Patterson made his BTCC debut with Laser Tools Racing in 2022, joining fellow Scotsman Aiden Moffat in the Infiniti Q50.
Regularly battling in the top 20 throughout the campaign, the 19-year-old enjoyed an impressive hat-trick of points finishes, notably securing 14th place at his home event of Knockhill.
Patterson also notched up the most places gained of any driver on the grid, making up 94 spots during the 30-round season.
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Fun Fact
Dexter met Steve while karting at a young age, progressing with Steve’s junior kart team before he moved up the ladder into BTCC and others, he’s now come first circle and will be joining Steve in number 69 in the European GT4 Series.