# Esteban Ocon at the 2021 Austrian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2021-red-bull-ring-esteban-ocon
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Esteban Ocon finished the 2021 Styrian Grand Prix in P14, one lap down, after starting P17 at the Red Bull Ring, failing to score championship points for Alpine.

Esteban Ocon's 2021 Styrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring saw the Alpine driver struggle to make significant progress from his P17 grid slot, ultimately finishing P14 and off the lead lap. Starting deep in the midfield, Ocon completed 70 laps, one lap down from race winner Max Verstappen, and was unable to convert his efforts into championship points for the Alpine F1 Team. The tight confines and undulating nature of the Spielberg circuit, combined with a highly competitive field, made any significant ascent from a P17 start a formidable task. His teammate, [Fernando Alonso at the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix](/results/2024-spa-francochamps-fernando-alonso), starting from P8, managed to secure P9 and two points, highlighting the differing fortunes and operational challenges within the garage that weekend. The Styrian Grand Prix, one of two back-to-back races at the same venue in 2021, presented a consistent challenge for many teams to optimize their setups for the unique characteristics of the Red Bull Ring, demanding precision and adaptability.

Despite the lack of points, Ocon demonstrated consistent pace towards the latter stages of the race. He posted his fastest lap of 1:09.576 on lap 70, positioning him 10th overall for fastest laps recorded by any driver in the race. This late-race performance, while not enough to gain further positions or break into the points, indicates the team's ongoing efforts to extract maximum performance from the A521 chassis even when out of immediate contention. The competitive nature of the midfield in [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) often means that even marginal gains in pace can be crucial, a dynamic frequently observed in the intense battles that drivers like [George Russell at the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix](/results/2024-spa-francochamps-george-russell) face. For French drivers like Ocon and [Pierre Gasly at the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix](/results/2024-spa-francochamps-pierre-gasly), navigating these midfield complexities is a constant test. Analyzing these granular details requires a deep dive into race statistics, a common practice for those delving into [F1 data analysis](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) to understand performance trends across seasons. While the outcome was not ideal for Ocon, the data gathered from such weekends contributes significantly to the broader understanding of car development and race strategy within the complex world of [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). This particular weekend underscored the fine margins that separate point-scoring positions from the rest of the pack, even for a driver like Ocon who often battles fiercely.
