“Dominic Evans” is a very common name, and there are several notable people who share it, so who you mean depends on the context (sports, books, film, law, engineering, or queer art).

Below is a quick scoop on the main public figures named Dominic (or Dominick) Evans so you can match the right one to what you’ve seen online.

1. Dominic “Dom” Evans – British racing driver

  • British auto racing driver born 22 April 1970 in Cardiff, Wales.
  • Raced in Britcar in 2008 in a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup and later in the British GT Championship.
  • Won the Welsh Sports & Saloon Championship in 2011, then moved into British GT with teams such as Century Motorsport and Blendini Motorsport.

If your “who is Dominic Evans” came from motorsport results, classic British GT clips, or fan forums about GT racing, it is probably this racing driver.

2. Dominick “Dom” Evans – disabled trans queer filmmaker & activist

  • Polish‑Irish‑American filmmaker, streamer, public speaker, and social activist often credited as Dominick Evans or Dom Evans.
  • Focuses strongly on LGBT rights and disability rights, including challenging ableist and transphobic tropes in film and TV.
  • Completed the short film trip (2013), which won an Indie Fest Award of Recognition, and has worked on projects like Nance + Sydney while developing TV work.
  • Frequently involved in conversations around authentic disabled representation and runs/ran the #FilmDis discussions about disability in media.

If you saw “Dominick Evans” linked to activism, disability representation, or queer film Twitter/streaming, this is almost certainly the person.

3. Dominic Evans – illustrator/author “Dom” (also known as Dom&Ink)

  • London‑based freelance illustrator and author, from Bolton, who creates art around queer icons and pop culture moments.
  • Known for books like Map My Heart: Your Love Life in Doodles (credited to Dominic Evans) and later queer‑focused illustrated titles.
  • Often described as loving Buffy, camp pop culture, and drawing “iconique” moments for queer audiences.

If you’ve seen “Dom Evans” or “Dom&Ink” on queer book Insta, illustration Twitter, or in publishing news, this is likely the illustrator/author you’re asking about.

4. Dominic Evans – engineering consultant

  • Co‑founder and consultant at Domec Professional Services in the UK, working in MEP (mechanical, electrical, and public health) consulting and engineering.
  • Spent about 20 years in mechanical and electrical engineering, including leading design‑and‑build contractor teams.
  • Known for focusing on energy conservation, sustainability, and renewable technologies such as heat pumps, solar, and wind in building services engineering.

This is the one you’re likely seeing on construction, building‑services, or engineering business sites.

5. Dominic Evans – barrister (lawyer)

  • A barrister listed with Civitas Chambers in the UK, active in legal practice.
  • Appears in legal‑sector directories and chambers profiles rather than mainstream news.

If your search started from a legal case, court listing, or chambers page, this is probably the lawyer Dominic Evans.

6. Other, less‑specific online Dominics

  • There are many social accounts under the name “Dominic Evans,” including small YouTube channels (e.g., gaming and reaction content) and scattered mentions in news or book credits.
  • Without extra context (country, profession, where you saw the name) it’s not possible to reliably narrow down which specific individual you meant.

How to figure out which Dominic Evans you’re after

Ask yourself:

  1. Where did you see the name?
    • Racing coverage → British GT driver.
 * Queer activism / disability / film Twitter → Dominick Evans, filmmaker.
 * Queer illustration / doodle books / “Map My Heart” → illustrator/author.
 * Engineering / building services site → Domec Professional Services co‑founder.
 * Court or legal document → barrister at Civitas Chambers.
  1. What was the topic?
    • Cars and championships, or Wales → the racing driver.
 * Representation, disability, and film → the **activist‑director**.
 * Doodles about love life and queer icons → the **illustrator‑author**.

If you tell me where you saw “Dominic Evans” (TikTok, forum, news article, book, etc.), I can zero in on the most likely match for that exact context.

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