About Dexterous eSports

Our History
Dexterous eSports commonly referred to as DxT, is a gaming team who participates in gaming leagues on both PlayStation and Xbox.

The DSR Years
Originally Founded in 2012 by A Yiddish Hobo under the name Daxter Sports Racing, also known as DSR, as a Forza Horizon design team. DSR created many designs for independent gamers and ESports Teams over the years before eventually disbanding in 2014.

In 2017 with the drivers A Yiddish Hobo and TDZR3V0LUT10NZz joined VFL F1 to compete in the 5th Season of the GP1 league.With TDZR3V0LUT10NZz finishing 2nd in the season 5 drivers championship in his debut season TDZR3V0LUT10NZz and A Yiddish Hobo decided to revive the DSR team by changing their gamer tags. TDZR3V0LUT10NZz became DSR Leclerc 04 and A Yiddish Hobo became DSR Fuoco 13.   The very next season DSR ended up winning the Season 6 Constructors Championship with Leclerc finishing 2nd in the drivers championship for the 2nd year running.

The Birth of Dexterous ESports
During this time DSR had many members join and leave. One gamer in particular was Alex I 25 I who went on for form Demon Esports. Demon Esports then approached DSR to form a coalition and Dexterous Esports was born.  With the coalition complete a new gamer tag was created, DxT. DSR Fuoco 13 became DxT Hobo and Alex I 25 I became DxT Alex. DSR Leclerc 04, who had moved away from Xbox and started gaming on PlayStation, remained in Dexterous and came DxT_Anthony98.  Now with Dexterous Esports across 2 consoles many new members had joined the team. On the Xbox; DxT Rico, DxT Thomas and DxT Jaakan. On the PlayStation, with DxT Anthony98, DxT_Neevo.  Unfortunately due to a difference of option with the future of Dexterous ESports between DxT Hobo and DxT Alex the two decided to go their separate ways. DxT Hobo remained as the founding member of Dexterous, however he could now run this alone. He sort the help of DxT Rico who was promoted to the co founding member of Dexterous ESports.

Create a League during COVID In 2019
DxT was approached by another League, Trans-Nation esports, to assist with the daily operation of their F1 League.  Trans-Nation, who already had a successful 3 tiered league on PlayStation wanted to expand onto Xbox, where DxT not only had experience in but had plenty of members ready to join.  However the world will be thrown into unprecedented times with the COVID 19 outbreak.
DxT, now stuck at home with a lot of time in their hands, used this along with their new connections to start their very own F1 League to run on Friday. Originally named the Trans-Nation DxT F1 League.
Originally starting as 1 Tier on each console, both leagues soon found themselves full and thriving with every seat taken.   Unfortunately with the owner of Trans-Nation eSports stepping down, DxT decided to venture onwards alone and, Thanks to sponsorship from Alex Boniface, rebranded the league as the TeaTime Friday League.
DxT_Hobo, who raced on both PlayStation at Trans-Nation and Xbox with the Trans-Nation DxT league in season 1, made the permanent switch to PlayStation for season 2. This change meant day to day running of the Xbox side of DxT fell to DxT_Rico and DxT_Thomas with DxT_Hobo and DxT Neevo heading up the PlayStation side

DxT Under sole ownership
Both leagues continued with varied amounts of success for another season until DxT_Rico and DxT_Thomas decided to take a step back from DxT permanently.
Rico revoked all rights to DxT and handing over his 50% share to DxT_Hobo, making him DxTs sole owner.
DxT_Hobo handed the Xbox reins over to BitLateBarry and Dr Woody. He also brought in new DxT member Moyland to run the PlayStation side.
Again both leagues had varying success. The PlayStation side was growning and expanding whereas the Xbox side seems to be dwindling.
By season 5 the PlayStation side had 2 very successful Tiers with a total of 30 plus drivers. The Xbox side however was struggling to fill empty seats and was barely getting 12 drivers show up to the races.
This however would all change during Season 5 with F1 finally making Cross Platform gaming a reality

Raise and Fall of F1
It was decided that in order to save the Xbox side, season 5 will be cut short and for the first time in TTFL history both platforms will merge together. This created 2 new Cross-Play Leagues, CPT1 and CPT2.
With the change to the leagues DxT_Moyland, who was originally the Head of PlayStation, was made the new Head of TTFL.
With crossplay in full swing, TTFL opened its doors for the first time to allow PC gamers to join the league.
TTFL will continue in strength with DxT even expanding by starting a new F2 league running on Saturday nights. Unfortunately this would only last 1 season until the dreaded F1 dip. Due to the game becoming unreliable and glitchy, TTFL saw a dramatic reduction in participation. This brought the F2SL to a close after season 1 and in season 8 TTFL reverted back to 1 Tier league.
With this reduction in Tiers TTFL was able to once again become a stable and competitive league