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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