Aubrey Patrick Watts (born 21 November 1955 in Farnborough, Kent) is a British racing driver.
He excelled in single make series in the eighties and competed in saloons in the nineties, mainly in the British Touring Car Championship.
The Xedos did manage to get some promising results throughout the year; Patrick lead races and qualified on the front row on more than one occasion.
[6] In Germany the car was dominating but the British effort struggled mainly due to internal team problems and budget restrictions.
His Touring Car efforts of the nineties were recognised in 2004 when he was selected to drive in the BTCC Masters, where his race ended after a collision with Jason Plato.
He now competes in an Allard J2 and FIA mustang and has recently bought the ex-works Computervision MG Metro Turbo he used in BTCC in 1984 and Peugeot 406 that he used successfully in Australia in 1999.
[9] In 2017, Watts drove in the Dunlop Endurance championship in Cuda Drinks-entered Ginetta G50 with Richard Burrows.