# Esteban Ocon at the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix

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

> Esteban Ocon's 2022 Singapore Grand Prix ended prematurely on lap 26 due to an engine failure, resulting in a DNF and zero points for Alpine F1 Team.

Esteban Ocon's 2022 Singapore Grand Prix was a challenging affair for Alpine F1 Team, culminating in a double engine retirement that severely impacted their constructors' championship aspirations.

Starting from 17th on the grid at the demanding Marina Bay Street Circuit, Ocon navigated the initial phases of the race under difficult wet-to-drying conditions. His Alpine A522, while not demonstrating the outright pace of front-runners like Sergio Pérez, who ultimately secured the win, was holding its own in the midfield. Ocon's fastest lap of 2:01.105 on lap 24, ranked 17th overall, indicated a consistent if not spectacular rhythm before mechanical issues arose. The race itself was fraught with incidents and multiple safety car periods, common occurrences at this tight street circuit, which often reshuffle the field and present both opportunities and risks. The dynamic nature of F1 races, particularly under changing conditions, can be further explored on the [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) page, which provides a broad overview of the sport's history and regulations.

The critical blow for Ocon came on lap 26 when his car suffered an engine failure, forcing him to retire from the Grand Prix. This unfortunate event mirrored the fate of his teammate, Fernando Alonso, who had also retired earlier on lap 20 with an identical "Engine" status. This double retirement was a significant setback for Alpine, particularly in their tight battle for fourth in the Constructors' Championship. The reliability concerns highlighted by these simultaneous failures underscored a vulnerability that had also surfaced in other races, such as when [Esteban Ocon faced challenges at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2022-monza-esteban-ocon) just a few weeks prior, where he also finished outside the points. Understanding the historical performance trends of drivers and constructors, including reliability records, is crucial for analysis, and detailed [Formula One data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) provides a rich resource for such insights. The technical regulations governing engine components are rigorously enforced by the [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship), making such failures particularly impactful on a team's championship standing and future development. The cumulative effect of such retirements can significantly alter the competitive landscape, as seen with other drivers like [Alexander Albon at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2022-monza-alex-albon), who also retired due to mechanical issues, and even for those like [Pierre Gasly at the 2022 Italian Grand Prix](/results/2022-monza-pierre-gasly), whose points finishes were hard-fought amidst similar reliability pressures.
