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| current series = [[Astyrian Formula One]] | | current series = [[Astyrian Formula One]] | ||
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| former teams = Raamaker, Angelbridge | | former teams = Raamaker, Angelbridge, [[Sidus in Astyrian Formula One|Sidus]] | ||
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'''Guy Bassett''' (''born 29 July 1986'') | '''Guy Bassett''' (''born 29 July 1986'') was a Beriquois racing driver who drove in [[Astyrian Formula One]] for Raamaker, Angelbridge, and [[Sidus in Astyrian Formula One|Sidus F1 Racing Team]]. He was the Beriquois Formula Raamaker champion of 2006, Lorecian Formula Three champion of 2007, Astyrian Formula Three champion of 2008, and Astyrian Formula Two champion of 2010. His Formula One debut was in 2011 with the Raamaker F1 team. | ||
In 2012, he scored his first podium at the Kelonnan Grand Prix, where his finished 3rd. He moved to Angelbridge in 2013 on a two-year contract, then moved to Sidus in 2015, partnering with [[Simo Rassinen]]. At his first year with Sidus, he finished 2nd in the Drivers' Championship behind his teammate Rassinen and helped the team towards their 4th Constructors' Championship. | In 2012, he scored his first podium at the Kelonnan Grand Prix, where his finished 3rd. He moved to Angelbridge in 2013 on a two-year contract, then moved to Sidus in 2015, partnering with [[Simo Rassinen]]. At his first year with Sidus, he finished 2nd in the Drivers' Championship behind his teammate Rassinen and helped the team towards their 4th Constructors' Championship. |
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Guy Bassett | |
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Nationality | Beriquois |
Born | Saint-Benoît, Berique | 29 July 1986
Astyrian Formula One career | |
Car number | 95 |
Former teams | Raamaker, Angelbridge, Sidus |
Wins | 9 |
Podiums | 29 |
Best finish | 2nd in 2015 |
Finished last season | 5th |
Guy Bassett (born 29 July 1986) was a Beriquois racing driver who drove in Astyrian Formula One for Raamaker, Angelbridge, and Sidus F1 Racing Team. He was the Beriquois Formula Raamaker champion of 2006, Lorecian Formula Three champion of 2007, Astyrian Formula Three champion of 2008, and Astyrian Formula Two champion of 2010. His Formula One debut was in 2011 with the Raamaker F1 team.
In 2012, he scored his first podium at the Kelonnan Grand Prix, where his finished 3rd. He moved to Angelbridge in 2013 on a two-year contract, then moved to Sidus in 2015, partnering with Simo Rassinen. At his first year with Sidus, he finished 2nd in the Drivers' Championship behind his teammate Rassinen and helped the team towards their 4th Constructors' Championship.
From 2016 to 2018, Bassett endured a winless drought, although he was able to score multiple podiums in that time. However, he would win once more in 2019 at the Nikolian Grand Prix, having fended off Steven Grey for the win. He would then score two victories each in the 2020 and 2021 seasons, the former of which being the year that Sidus won their 5th Constructors' Title. He was replaced at the end of the 2022 season by Maximilian Frentzen.