Rokit will return to the British Touring Car Championship for the 2025 season in partnership with Un-Limited Motorsport after a two season break from the series.
The multi-portfolio group has appeared on the TOCA package in the interim years as a leading partner of the British F4 Championship, but has made the decision to return to the BTCC with the burgeoning Un-Limited outfit, backing both Max Hall and Dexter Patterson.
The company is joining the team for its second season in the championship, and its first as a multi-car outfit, with the outfit doubling up to enter two examples of the Cupra Leon as Patterson returns to BTCC competition and Hall makes his debut.
The youngest pairing on the grid both have eyes on success in the Jack Sears Trophy and the team aims to stake a stronger claim in the Independent team competition.
Patterson, who returns to the BTCC after a year in European GT4 said: “It’s fantastic to have launched this partnership with ROKiT for the season and to see them return to the championship after a few years away. With their support, we’re aiming to push the car as high up the grid as possible and contend for the Jack Sears title.”
Max Hall, the 17-year-old racer readying for a first BTCC start said: “Having a brand like ROKiT backing me for my first season in the British Touring Car Championship is huge. I’m the youngest driver on the grid, and I’d like to make a statement—having such a big name behind me gives me even more confidence to push even harder from day one.”
Team owner Bob Sharpless, who has overseen a whirlwind first season at the helm of Un-Limited stated: “Dexter’s got unfinished business with the Jack Sears Trophy, and that hunger drives him forward. Having a brand like ROKiT behind him is a testament to his potential, giving him and us the platform to fight further up the grid. We’re also thrilled to have ROKiT supporting Max in his first BTCC season—he’s the youngest driver on the grid for 2025 and he’s eager to make his mark. With ROKiT’s backing, both Dexter and Max have a huge opportunity to push forward, and we’re excited to see what we can achieve together in 2025.”
Rokit previously supported Nic Hamilton at Motorbase and Team HARD before switching to support Jake Hill when the current champion switched to WSR for the 2022 season – where he delivered a handful of wins with Rokit branding. Jonathan Kendrick, Chairman of Rokit said: “We love the BTCC and have enjoyed being involved as sponsors for several years with enormous success on track. We’re really pleased to now put our weight behind Dexter and Max and the Un-Limited Motorsport team as they look to build upon their solid start last year in touring cars, this time with 2 drivers, and it will be great to see our distinctive livery roaring around the tracks once again this year. We’re looking forward to seeing some exciting racing this season!”