Dexter Patterson

British racing driver

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2025 Currently competing in the British Touring Car Championship for ROKiT Racing with Un-Limited Motorsport.
2024 Participated in GT4 European Series - Silver with Mahiki Racing, with no championship points scored.
2023 Competed in British Touring Car Championship with Re.Beverages and Bartercard with Team HARD, finishing 22nd with 41 points.
2023 Patterson moved to Team HARD racing team, switching to drive a Cupra León in the British Touring Car Championship.
2022 Dexter Patterson joined Laser Tools Racing in the British Touring Car Championship, driving an Infiniti Q50 alongside Aiden Moffat. He finished 23rd in the overall standings with 5 points and 6th in the Jack Sears Trophy, achieving 9 podiums in class.
2021 Competed in Formula Regional European Championship with Monolite Racing, finishing 21st with 6 points.
2021 Participated in Euroformula Open Championship with Drivex School, with no championship points scored.
2021 Withdrew from the Spa-Francorchamps round of the championship.
2021 Dexter Patterson progressed to the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship, driving for Douglas Motorsport. Achieved his first podium in just his third race, securing third place at the Brands Hatch Circuit.
2021 At the Silverstone round, Patterson was disqualified from the first two races and excluded from the third race after an altercation in the paddock with Bryce Aron, following a collision in the second race.
2021 At Donington Park, Patterson achieved three top ten finishes with a best result of fourth place during the race weekend.
July 2021 In his debut race at Spa-Francorchamps, Patterson finished in 19th place.
July 2021 In his second race start, Patterson scored his first championship points by finishing seventh, also bringing Monolite Racing their first points of the year.
July 20 2021 Dexter Patterson was announced by Monolite Racing as a replacement driver for Jasin Ferati in the Formula Regional European Championship at the Spa-Francorchamps round.
February 2021 Patterson was released from the Sauber Junior Team academy programme.
2020 Patterson moved up to single-seater racing and was confirmed as part of the Sauber Junior Team academy.
2020 Competed in the Italian F4 Championship with Bhaitech, partnering with Jesse Salmenautio, Zdeněk Chovanec, and Sebastian Øgaard as a rookie driver.
2020 Finished ninth in a race at Imola during the Italian F4 Championship.
2020 Finished 22nd in the overall Italian F4 Championship standings and 15th in the Rookies' standings.
2020 Made his single-seater racing debut in Formula 4 UAE Championship with Xcel Motorsport, competing in the first round and finishing all three races in the points, ultimately placing twelfth in the standings.
2020 Achieved points in all three races during his first round at Misano in the Italian F4 Championship.
2019 Finished sixth in the CIK-FIA World Championship in the OK category.
2019 Achieved second place in the South Garda Winter Cup in the OK category.
2019 Achieved third place in the WSK Euro Series with Sauber Karting Team in the OK category.
2019 Finished second in the Italian Championship in the OK category.
2019 Finished third in the CIK-FIA European Championship in the OK category.
2019 Won the WSK Super Master Series, showcasing continued success in karting competitions.
2019 Joined the Sauber Junior Team, beginning his professional racing career development.
2018 Finished fourth in the CIK-FIA World Championship in the OK category.
2017 Achieved second place in the Swedish Championship in the OKJ category with Forza Racing.
2017 Won the CIK-FIA World Championship in the OKJ category.
2017 Patterson's most successful year, winning the Trofeo delle Industrie and the Junior Karting World Championship on his first attempt.
2016 Achieved victory at the Kartmasters British Grand Prix in the Rotax Mini Max class.
2015 Achieved first place in Formula Kart Stars in the Super Cadet category.
2015 Patterson won the Super 1 National and Formula Kart Stars series, marking a significant breakthrough in his karting career.
2011 Dexter Patterson began his competitive karting career at the Trent Valley Kart Club.

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