# Charles Leclerc at the 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2023-baku-charles-leclerc
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Charles Leclerc secured a third-place finish at the 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, converting his pole position into 15 points for Scuderia Ferrari at the Baku City Circuit.

Charles Leclerc's performance at the 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix on April 30th saw him convert a pole position start into a third-place finish, securing 15 points for Scuderia Ferrari. This result marked a significant moment for the Monégasque driver, who had demonstrated strong qualifying pace throughout the weekend at the challenging Baku City Circuit. Starting from the front of the grid, Leclerc faced immediate pressure from the Red Bull duo of Sergio Pérez and Max Verstappen. While he initially held his ground, the superior race pace of the Red Bull RB19 became evident as the race progressed. Pérez, starting third, ultimately claimed victory with a time of 1:32:42.436, with Verstappen, who started second, finishing in second, just 2.137 seconds behind his teammate. This dynamic highlighted the performance gap Ferrari faced against the dominant Red Bull machinery in race trim during this period of the 2023 season, particularly on a circuit that rewards both outright speed and tyre management.

Despite not maintaining the lead, Leclerc's drive was a measured effort across 51 laps, managing his Pirelli tyres and pace to hold off Fernando Alonso, who finished fourth for Aston Martin, just 0.807 seconds behind Leclerc's 1:33:03.653 race time. His fastest lap, a 1:44.561 on lap 49, ranked fourth overall in the Grand Prix, demonstrating moments of strong individual pace even as the Scuderia Ferrari SF-23 struggled to match the Red Bulls over a full race distance. Teammate Carlos Sainz Jr. finished fifth, securing an additional 10 points for Ferrari, underscoring the team's ability to extract a double points finish despite the Red Bull challenge. The strategic decisions and pit stop timings were crucial on the demanding Baku street circuit, a track known for its high-speed sections and tight turns, often leading to unpredictable outcomes as detailed on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en). The Safety Car deployment on lap 11, triggered by Nyck De Vries' accident, presented an early strategic inflection point, which Ferrari navigated to maintain Leclerc's podium contention. The history and evolution of Formula 1 itself, including the context of specific eras and technical regulations, can be further explored on [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).

The weekend's structure, which included a standalone Sprint race, added another layer of complexity to the event. Leclerc's strong showing in both qualifying sessions, securing pole for both the Grand Prix and the Sprint, was a testament to his raw speed and ability to extract maximum performance from the SF-23 in single-lap trim. While the main race result saw him drop from pole, the podium finish provided a valuable points haul that significantly improved his championship standing. Comparing this performance to other drivers on the grid, such as [George Russell at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix](/results/2025-miami-george-russell) or [Lewis Hamilton at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix](/results/2025-miami-lewis-hamilton), reveals the constant evolution of car performance and driver adaptation across different seasons and circuits. The continuous analysis of historical race data, like that found on [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), is vital for understanding these trends and how they might shape future contests, perhaps even influencing outcomes for drivers like [Charles Leclerc at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix](/results/2025-miami-charles-leclerc). Leclerc’s ability to maximize the car’s potential in qualifying, even when race pace lagged, remained a consistent theme throughout the early 2023 season. This race also offered insights into the competitive landscape, a contrast to potential future matchups where different car characteristics might play out.
