Vincent Radermecker

Vincent Radermecker (born 5th July 1967 in Liége) is a Belgian racing driver.

Racing Career
In 2001, Radermecker took in a part season in the British Touring Car Championship for the Vauxhall satellite outfit egg:sport alongside Tom Ferrier. Radermecker was brought in initially for his home rounds at Spa-Francorchamps (where he'd take a well received second place in the feature) but also raced at Croft and Knockhill. At Knockhill, Radermecker suffered a wrist injury which rules him out of the Snetterton round - where he'd be replaced by Andy Priaulx.

In 2002, Radermecker signed for egg:sport in a full-season deal alongside rookie Paul O'Neill. At Brands Hatch Indy, Radermecker took his first BTCC win - taking advantage of wet conditions and a safety car restart to pass Yvan Muller and Gabriele Tarquini.