Bertrand Baguette

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Bertrand Baguette (born February 23, 1986) is a Belgian racing driver. Since 2000, he has competed in various motorsport formulae.

After a first season with Team KTR in the World Series by Renault in 2007, in which he took two podium finishes, he will in the category for 2008. He will drive for the Italian team Draco, which has previously employed Brazilians Felipe Massa and Rubens Barrichello, both of whom are now in Formula One.

Baguette in the cockpit of a World Series by Renault car, 2007.
Baguette in the cockpit of a World Series by Renault car, 2007.
Baguette during a press interview at the World Series by Renault, Silverstone Circuit, 2008.
Baguette during a press interview at the World Series by Renault, Silverstone Circuit, 2008.
Baguette driving for KTR at the Donington Park round of the 2007 World Series by Renault season.
Baguette driving for KTR at the Donington Park round of the 2007 World Series by Renault season.
Baguetter driving for Draco Racing at the Silverstone round of the 2008 World Series by Renault season.
Baguetter driving for Draco Racing at the Silverstone round of the 2008 World Series by Renault season.

[edit] Career

  • 2008 - Formula Renault 3.5
  • 2007 - Formula Renault 3.5
  • 2006 - Formula Renault 2.0
  • 2005 - Formula Renault 2.0
  • 2004 - Formula Renault 1.6
  • 2003 - Karting: ICA class
  • 2002 - Karting: ICA class
  • 2001 - Karting: Junior Class
  • 2000 - Karting: Blue class

[edit] Record

  • 2006 Season: Formula Renault 2.0
    • European Championship Formula Renault 2.0
      • 4th General
      • 5 podiums
      • A victory on the circuit of Le Mans
    • French Championship Formula Renault 2.0
      • 8th General
      • Podium in Dijon
  • 2005 Season: Formula Renault 2.0
    • European Championship Formula Renault 2.0
      • 7th General
      • Best lap racing at Le Mans (F)
    • French Championship Formula Renault 2.0
      • 11th General
      • Podium in Pau (2nd)
  • Season 2004 1600
    • Belgian Championship Formula Renault 1600
      • 3rd General
      • 3 wins (Zolder, Francorchamps, Zolder)
      • 4 poles (Zolder, Francorchamps, Val de Vienne)
  • season 2000 - 2003: Karting
  • Year 2003: karting:
    • Class ICA, Belgian championship, Champion
    • Inter-provincial championship (partial), 2nd
    • European Championship, 1 victory
    • French Championship
    • Winner RACB Formula Renault Academy - Integration in the official Renault team for the 2004 season in Formula Renault 1.6
  • Year 2002: karting:
    • Class ICA, Belgian championship, 7th
    • Inter-provincial championship (partial), 2nd
    • European Championship
    • French Championship
  • Year 2001: karting:
    • Junior class, Belgian championship, 7th
    • Inter-provincial championship, 3rd
  • Year 2000: karting: Blue class, inter-provincial championship, 5th

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