# Lewis Hamilton at the 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

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

> Lewis Hamilton navigated the challenging Baku City Circuit to secure a P6 finish at the 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, converting a fifth-place grid start into eight championship points for Mercedes AMG F1.

Lewis Hamilton's performance at the 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix on April 30, 2023, saw him manage a Mercedes AMG F1 car that, while consistent, lacked the outright pace to challenge the front-runners on the Baku City Circuit. Starting from fifth on the grid, Hamilton completed all 51 laps of the race, ultimately crossing the line in sixth position, securing 8 championship points. The demanding street circuit, known for its long straights and tight technical sections, presented a complex challenge for the Mercedes W14. The car demonstrated a clear performance delta to the dominant Red Bull machines of Sergio Pérez and Max Verstappen, who finished first and second respectively. Hamilton's final race time of "1:33:28.581" placed him over 46 seconds adrift of the race winner, indicating the significant gap Mercedes faced at this stage of the season. This result placed him behind both Ferrari drivers, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz Jr., as well as Fernando Alonso in the Aston Martin, highlighting the competitive landscape Mercedes was navigating.

The weekend in Baku highlighted the ongoing development battle within the top teams, a common theme across the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) calendar. While Hamilton maintained a solid if unspectacular pace, his teammate George Russell, starting further back in eleventh, managed to climb to an eighth-place finish and notably recorded the fastest lap of the race with a 1:43.370 on the final lap. This contrast in fastest lap performance, with Hamilton's best being a 1:45.346 on lap 48, suggests varying strategic approaches or car characteristics between the two Mercedes drivers over the race distance, or perhaps Russell's late-race push on fresher tires. The Mercedes team continued to gather crucial data, as detailed in comprehensive [F1 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) archives, to understand their package's strengths and weaknesses, particularly in comparison to rivals like Charles Leclerc, who secured a podium finish for Ferrari. Hamilton's ability to convert his grid position into a points finish, despite the car's limitations, underscored his consistent race craft. However, the gap to the front, particularly to the Red Bulls, remained a significant talking point. The intricacies of tire management and safety car periods on the Baku circuit often dictate strategy, and while Hamilton's race was largely clean, the overall pace was not sufficient to break into the top four. This performance offered a benchmark for future development, a continuous process in [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). The team's ongoing efforts to refine the W14 would be closely watched in subsequent rounds, including the [Max Verstappen at the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2023-montreal-max-verstappen) and [Charles Leclerc at the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2023-montreal-charles-leclerc), where different circuit characteristics would again test the car's capabilities. Hamilton's drive, while not a headline grabber, was a testament to maximizing the available package on a challenging urban circuit, setting the stage for his subsequent performances, such as at the [Lewis Hamilton at the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2023-montreal-lewis-hamilton).
