# Alexander Albon at the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2020-spa-francorchamps-alex-albon
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Alexander Albon secured a sixth-place finish for Red Bull Racing at the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix, converting a fifth-place grid start into a solid points-scoring result at the challenging Spa-Francorchamps circuit.

Alexander Albon's performance at the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix underscored the persistent challenge of matching his Red Bull Racing teammate, Max Verstappen, even as he secured a solid points haul for the team. Starting from fifth on the grid, Albon navigated the 44 laps of the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps to cross the finish line in sixth position, adding 8 points to his championship tally. This result, achieved with a total race time of 1:24:51.473, saw him maintain a consistent presence within the top ten, a critical objective for Red Bull Racing. The race itself was a demonstration of the competitive landscape of the 2020 season, with Mercedes once again leading the charge at the front of the pack, as often documented on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en).

While Albon secured valuable points, the gap to his teammate, Max Verstappen, who finished third with a time of 1:24:24.216, was notable. Verstappen, starting two positions ahead of Albon in third, maintained his podium position, highlighting the benchmark within the Red Bull garage. Albon’s fastest lap, a 1:48.736 on lap 27, placed him twelfth overall in the fastest lap rankings, while Verstappen’s 1:48.305 on the same lap was ranked eighth. This differential in pace often dictated the narrative surrounding Albon's tenure at Red Bull, a dynamic that can be observed in various team contexts, such as the pressure on drivers like [Yuki Tsunoda at the 2024 Australian Grand Prix](/results/2024-albert-park-yuki-tsunoda) within the Red Bull system's sister team. The competitive nature of the field was further emphasized by the strong performance of the Renaults, with Daniel Ricciardo finishing fourth and Esteban Ocon fifth, both ahead of Albon, despite Ricciardo starting fourth and Ocon sixth.

Albon's race was a testament to his ability to bring the car home in the points, a consistent trait that season. However, the consistent delta to Verstappen, a pattern that also emerged in races for drivers like [Max Verstappen at the 2024 Chinese Grand Prix](/results/2024-shanghai-max-verstappen) against his own teammates, underscored the high demands of a top-tier team. The 2020 season was a unique period in [Formula One history](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), impacted by global events, but the intensity of competition remained. For Albon, navigating a Red Bull car that often favored Verstappen's driving style was an ongoing challenge, requiring meticulous attention to data and setup, as is standard practice across the grid, visible in broad [F1 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) analysis. His fight through the midfield, contending with drivers like Carlos Sainz Jr. (who unfortunately did not start the race) and Lando Norris, who finished seventh, mirrored the intense battles seen in the midfield throughout the season, a constant for drivers like [Carlos Sainz at the 2024 Australian Grand Prix](/results/2024-albert-park-carlos-sainz) in other challenging races.
