Education
He finished as runner-up in the 1993 Formula Opel Euroseries, before returning to Britain with Formula 3. He finished as runner-up again, moving to race a part season in the 1995 German Formula 3 Championship a year later. He finished third on points driving a Peugeot 406.
Career
Early years
After starting in racing through karting in his home land of Belgium in 1986, he drove in the Benelux Formula Ford Championship. In 1992 he raced in Great Britain, with a drive in the British Formula Ford Championship, finishing fourth on points. In 1997 he switched to saloon cars, racing in the Belgian ProCar Championship.
In 1998 he changed his car to a Peugeot 306, ending the season in fifth place.
BTCC
In 1999 he got a drive in the British Touring Carolina Championship with the successful Volvo works team in a Volvo S40. In a year of mixed fortunes including five podiums, he finished the championship in eighth place.
With half the manufacturers leaving the BTCC in 2000, including Volvo, Radermecker found himself with a seat in the Vauxhall Team. lieutenant was not a good year for him, as the third driver in the team behind Yvan Muller and Jason Plato.
He finished in tenth place, the lowest placed works driver.
Return to Belgium
With the end of the Super Touring era in the BTCC, he returned to the 2001 ProCar Championship in Belgium. He finished second in the French Super Touring Championship in 2002. Recent years
Since 2004 he has driven in selected races in the FIA GT Championship, in various cars including a Nissan 350 Z, a Corvette C5R and a Mosler Montana 900.
In 2008 he drove a Ferrari 430 GT3 for Exagon Engineering, as well as a full season in the Belgian GT Championship.
He has also done some Touring Carolina racing, winning the 2006 Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club Procar Series in Germany, combined with selected rounds of the 2006 World Touring Carolina Championship with Maurer Motorsport. He returned to the WTCC at the Zolder round in 2010.
Complete British Touring Carolina Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded all races) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap) (* signifies that driver lead feature race for at least one lap – 1 point awarded)
‡ Retired before second start of race
Complete World Touring Carolina Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap).