2009 was undoubtedly Bertrand Baguette’s year in Formula Renault 3.5 Series with five wins and ten podium finishes. Having already claimed the title in the sixth round at Nürburgring in September, the Belgian driver finished the season on a high with a double-win at Motorland Aragón. Belgium has had to wait 42 years for a successor to Jacky Ickx, the last Belgian champion at this level of competition back in 1967.
Like Robert Kubica, Alx Danielsson, Alvaro Parente and Giedo Van der Garde before him, the 2009 Formula Renault 3.5 Series Champion gets the chance to test with the Renault F1 Team at the Jerez circuit on December 1.
“This will be a great first for me,” explains the Belgian driver “it’s all my childhood dreams come true and, at the same time, it’s every racing driver's ultimate goal. It’s thanks to Renault that I was able to get into single-seater racing, by winning a programme set up by Renault in Belgium to discover up-and-coming young talent from karting. Since then, I’ve driven every Renault single-seater, from Formula Renault 1.6 to Formula Renault 3.5 via Formula Renault 2.0. Driving the Renault F1 R29 kind of completes the set as far as I’m concerned! The first few laps in Formula 1 must be really unbelievable, with a lighter, more powerful car that has just phenomenal cornering speeds. I’ll have everything to learn, not just the car itself, but also a new environment, lots of new parameters, a different way of working. The only thing I will be familiar with will be the Jerez circuit!"
Bertrand is currently preparing for the test day with a special physical training course. He will also visit the Renault F1 Team at Enstone in a few days’ time for a bull briefing on the testing programme. “The most important thing for me is not really driving the fastest possible lap. The aim of this day will be to work hard with the team and to carry out the test programme that Renault F1 Team is going to define seriously and professionally. Rather than my outright speed, it will be my ability to analyse the car’s handling and my communication with the members of the team that will be gauged. I can’t wait. I’m going to have to take things one step at a time and be cautious. It’s a terrific opportunity to be able to take part in testing with a team as prestigious as the Renault F1 Team."
About Bertrand Baguette
Born February 23, 1986 at Verviers (Belgium)
2009 : Formula Renault 3.5 Series Champion (International Draco Racing, 5 race wins)
2008 : Formula Renault 3.5 Series, 7th (International Draco Racing)
2007 : Formula Renault 3.5 Series 17th (KTR)
2006 : Eurocup Formula Renault 2000, 4th (Epsilon Euskadi)
French Formula Renault 2.0 Championship, 9th (Epsilon Sport)
2005 : Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0, 7th (Epsilon Euskadi)
French Formula Renault 2.0 Championship, 11th 3rd (Epsilon Sport)
2004 : Formula Renault 1600 Belgium; 3rd (Marc Goossens Motorsport)