# Fernando Alonso at the 2015 Monaco Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2015-monaco-fernando-alonso
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Fernando Alonso's 2015 Monaco Grand Prix ended prematurely on lap 41 due to a gearbox failure, forcing his McLaren-Honda to retire from the race after starting from 13th on the grid.

Fernando Alonso's 2015 Monaco Grand Prix campaign was cut short by a gearbox issue, preventing him from completing more than 41 laps of the iconic street circuit. This retirement marked another challenging chapter in McLaren Racing's difficult 2015 season, a period defined by the team's re-pairing with Honda power units. Alonso, starting from 13th, had been navigating the tight confines of Monte Carlo, aiming to capitalize on any opportunities that arose, a common strategy in the principality. His fastest lap, a 1:20.459 on lap 36, placed him 16th among all drivers, indicating the inherent pace limitations of the package at the time, even on a circuit where driver skill often mitigates machinery deficits. The race itself was ultimately won by Nico Rosberg for Mercedes AMG F1, with teammate Lewis Hamilton finishing third after a strategic pit stop error, highlighting the high stakes and unpredictable nature of Monaco.

While Alonso's race ended in disappointment, his McLaren teammate Jenson Button managed to bring his car home in 8th position, securing 4 points for the team. This contrast underscored the performance variance within the McLaren garage, with Button completing all 78 laps. The 2015 season was a stark reminder of the technical hurdles faced by teams, a theme that has resonated in various forms across different eras of [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en). For instance, issues like those encountered by Alonso are not unique, with other drivers facing similar mechanical challenges, as seen with [Yuki Tsunoda at the 2022 Chinese Grand Prix](/results/2022-shanghai-yuki-tsunoda) or even the strategic battles that defined [Max Verstappen at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2022-suzuka-max-verstappen). The unpredictable nature of racing, where even top drivers can face setbacks, is a constant, much like the challenges faced by [Lewis Hamilton at the 2022 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2022-suzuka-lewis-hamilton). Understanding the full scope of F1's technical regulations and historical data, such as that available from [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), helps contextualize these events. Alonso's retirement was one of three in the race, alongside Pastor Maldonado's brakes failure and Max Verstappen's collision, illustrating the demanding nature of the Circuit de Monaco, a track often discussed in [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) for its unique challenges.
