# Esteban Ocon at the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2022-hungaroring-esteban-ocon
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Esteban Ocon started P5 and finished P9 at the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix, securing 2 points for Alpine after completing 69 laps on a challenging Hungaroring circuit.

Esteban Ocon's outing at the 2022 Hungarian Grand Prix saw him convert a strong qualifying performance into a points finish, though the race pace ultimately yielded a drop in position for the Alpine driver. Starting from an impressive fifth on the grid, Ocon navigated the initial phases of the race with his teammate Fernando Alonso, who started P6, just behind him. The French driver completed 69 laps of the 70-lap event, registering a status of "+1 Lap" at the checkered flag, indicating he was a lap down on the race winner, Max Verstappen. While both Alpine cars managed to score points, Alonso finished P8, two positions ahead of Ocon, collecting 4 points to Ocon's 2. This dynamic often defines midfield battles, where consistent points are crucial for constructor standings, a theme that can be observed across various seasons and teams, much like the competitive environment seen with drivers such as [Carlos Sainz at the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix](/results/2026-zandvoort-carlos-sainz).

Ocon's fastest lap of the race was a 1:24.149, recorded on lap 60, placing him 20th in the fastest lap rankings for the event. This was marginally slower than his teammate's best, a 1:23.979 on lap 47, which ranked 18th. The Hungaroring circuit, known for its tight and twisty nature, often presents a unique challenge for tire management and overtaking, making strong qualifying positions vital. Despite the drop from his grid slot, Ocon's ability to bring the car home in the points contributed to Alpine's constructors' effort. For a broader understanding of how such results contribute to the overall championship, the official [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) provides comprehensive standings and race reports. Analyzing granular data from various races, such as that available from sources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), helps in understanding performance trends across different circuits and conditions. While Ocon secured points, other drivers faced tougher outings; for instance, [Alexander Albon at the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix](/results/2026-zandvoort-alex-albon) illustrates how varying car performance and race incidents can impact results further down the field. The nuances of race strategy and car development are constantly evolving, as detailed in resources like [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), which chronicles the sport's technical and sporting regulations.
