# Lance Stroll at the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2019-shanghai-lance-stroll
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Lance Stroll finished the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix in 12th position for Racing Point, having started 16th, though he was ultimately a lap down and scored no points.

Lance Stroll's outing at the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix on April 14, 2019, saw the Canadian driver for Racing Point F1 Team navigate the Shanghai International Circuit to a 12th-place finish, a modest improvement from his 16th grid start.

Starting from 16th on the grid, Stroll completed 55 laps, one lap down from race winner Lewis Hamilton. His best lap time of 1:36.678, recorded on lap 46, placed him 7th fastest overall, indicating periods of competitive pace within the midfield. This performance, while not yielding points, demonstrated the car's potential on specific stints. In contrast, his teammate, Sergio Pérez, starting from 12th, managed to secure an 8th-place finish, collecting 4 points for Racing Point. This highlights a performance differential within the team on race day, a common dynamic in Formula 1 as documented by official [Formula 1 race reports](https://www.formula1.com/en).

The gap to the points-scoring positions was significant for Stroll, with the final point awarded to Alexander Albon in 10th. The Shanghai International Circuit, a track renowned for its demanding blend of long straights and intricate technical sections, often provides a clear picture of car performance, and Racing Point's pace allowed Pérez to convert a mid-grid start into points. The circuit itself is a notable fixture in the [history of Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), having hosted numerous memorable races. Stroll's race mirrored some of the challenges faced by other midfield contenders that season, such as [Pierre Gasly at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix](/results/2023-marina-bay-pierre-gasly), where extracting maximum performance from the package proved difficult against stronger rivals. Understanding the nuances of F1 racing requires detailed [data analysis](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) to discern individual driver contributions versus car capabilities. The broader context of the [FIA Formula One World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) often sees drivers like Stroll pushing to maximize every opportunity, even when points are out of reach. This race also serves as a point of comparison for Stroll's later performances, such as his outing at [Lance Stroll at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix](/results/2023-marina-bay-lance-stroll), where different circuit characteristics and car developments would play a role. Even in races where points are elusive, the drive to improve track position and manage tire degradation is paramount, a challenge also faced by drivers like [George Russell at the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix](/results/2023-marina-bay-george-russell) when battling in the midfield pack.
