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. He finished the season in ninth.

The egg:sport program came to an end at the conclusion of 2002, meaning Vauxhall only had the budget for three full time cars in 2003. O'Neill managed to snag the third works car ahead of Radermecker but the Belgian did remain with the team in a test/reserve capacity due to his strong bonds with Yvan Muller. Radermecker did manage to get out on the grid later in the season, running in a fourth works Vauxhall Astra to assist the title bids of Muller and Plato.