# Pierre Gasly at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2019-hungaroring-pierre-gasly
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Pierre Gasly secured a sixth-place finish at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix for Red Bull Racing, earning 8 points despite finishing one lap down from the leader.

Pierre Gasly's 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix concluded with a sixth-place finish for Red Bull Racing, a result that saw him score 8 points but also underscored a performance gap to his teammate. Starting from sixth on the grid, Gasly maintained this position to the checkered flag, completing 69 laps of the 70-lap race, classified as "+1 Lap". While a points finish is a positive outcome, the context of his teammate, Max Verstappen, starting from pole position and finishing second, highlights the challenge Gasly faced in extracting the same ultimate pace from the Red Bull chassis. Verstappen's fastest lap of 1:17.103, achieved on lap 69, was significantly quicker than Gasly's 1:21.045, recorded on lap 65, which ranked 12th overall in the race's fastest lap standings. This disparity in lap times on a circuit like the Hungaroring, known for its technical demands and limited overtaking opportunities, meant Gasly was consistently operating in a different performance window from the leading contenders.

This performance at the Hungaroring placed Gasly behind not only his teammate but also both Ferrari drivers, Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc, and Carlos Sainz Jr. of McLaren, who also finished a lap down in fifth position, as seen in the analysis of [Carlos Sainz at the 2016 Mexico City Grand Prix](/results/2016-mexico-city-carlos-sainz). The consistency of the top teams, as often analyzed in [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) reports, meant that any deficit in pace became immediately apparent. For a broader understanding of F1 regulations and historical context, [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) offers detailed insights into the sport's evolution. While Gasly secured valuable points for Red Bull Racing, his race pace did not allow him to challenge the front-runners like [Lewis Hamilton at the 2016 São Paulo Grand Prix](/results/2016-interlagos-lewis-hamilton) did in his own dominant performance. This race served as another data point in a season where Gasly struggled to match the benchmark set by his teammate. Similar scenarios of drivers navigating challenging team dynamics can be observed through historical race data, such as records available in the [Jolpica/Ergast F1 historical data archives](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). A look at how other drivers handle pressure, like [Max Verstappen at the 2016 São Paulo Grand Prix](/results/2016-interlagos-max-verstappen), provides further context on high-stakes performances within top teams.
