# Pierre Gasly at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix

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

> Pierre Gasly secured a seventh-place finish at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix for Red Bull Racing, earning six points despite being a lap down on his race-winning teammate, Max Verstappen.

Pierre Gasly's outing at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix for Red Bull Racing highlighted a significant performance disparity with his teammate, as he finished seventh, a lap behind the race winner. Starting from eighth on the grid at the Red Bull Ring, the French driver navigated the 70 laps to secure six championship points. While his teammate, [Max Verstappen, delivered a commanding victory](/results/2019-red-bull-ring-max-verstappen) for the Austrian squad, Gasly's race pace saw him unable to consistently match the front-runners. His fastest lap of 1:08.790, recorded on lap 63, placed him ninth overall in the fastest lap rankings, notably over a second slower than Verstappen's benchmark of 1:07.475. This performance underscored the challenges Gasly faced in consistently extracting the full potential from the RB15 chassis during his tenure with the senior Red Bull team, particularly at a circuit where the team's car often excels.

The race itself saw intense battles at the sharp end, with [Charles Leclerc pushing hard for Ferrari](/results/2019-red-bull-ring-charles-leclerc) before Verstappen's late charge for the win. Gasly's seventh-place finish, while in the points, meant he was among several drivers who completed one lap fewer than the race winner, a status shared with McLaren's [Lando Norris, who finished just ahead](/results/2019-red-bull-ring-lando-norris). The pressure on Gasly to perform at the level of his teammate was a recurring narrative throughout the 2019 season, a dynamic often scrutinized by analysts on the [official Formula 1 site](https://www.formula1.com/en). For a deeper dive into historical F1 results and data, resources like [Jolpica/Ergast provide comprehensive season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), offering context for individual race performances. Understanding the intricacies of a Grand Prix weekend, from qualifying to race day, is essential for appreciating a driver's result, as explored on [Wikipedia's Formula One overview](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). This particular result, while yielding points, did little to alleviate concerns about the gap to the leading cars and his teammate.
