# Fernando Alonso at the 2024 United States Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2024-cota-fernando-alonso
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Fernando Alonso's 2024 United States Grand Prix concluded with a 13th-place finish for Aston Martin, starting from 7th on the grid and ultimately completing 55 laps, one lap down from the leader.

Fernando Alonso's campaign at the 2024 United States Grand Prix saw the Aston Martin driver start from seventh on the grid, a promising position that ultimately did not translate into points. The race at the Circuit of the Americas on October 20, 2024, concluded with Alonso finishing in 13th position, completing 55 laps, one lap down from race winner Charles Leclerc. This outcome represented a challenging weekend for the British constructor, particularly after a qualifying effort that placed Alonso firmly within the top ten, ahead of several strong midfield contenders. The AMR24, despite its initial promise in Saturday's sessions, appeared to struggle with race pace and tire degradation over the full 56-lap distance. The demanding nature of COTA, with its high-speed esses and heavy braking zones, often exposes any underlying weaknesses in a car's balance and aerodynamic efficiency. This pattern of a strong qualifying followed by a difficult Sunday has been a recurring theme for some teams this season, a dynamic that often shifts depending on the circuit characteristics and ambient conditions. The strategic execution and tire management proved critical, and for Aston Martin, navigating these variables at COTA presented a significant hurdle, preventing any significant progress from Alonso's initial grid slot. His teammate, [Lance Stroll at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix](/results/2019-red-bull-ring-lance-stroll), also faced similar challenges in maintaining race performance, albeit in a different car and season, highlighting the persistent quest for race-day optimization in Formula 1.

Despite the challenging outcome, Alonso recorded his fastest lap on lap 52, clocking a 1:39.261. This placed him 17th in the overall fastest lap rankings for the event, a metric that, while not contributing to points in this instance, provides insight into the car's late-race potential on specific tire compounds. The gap to the points-paying positions highlights the intensity of the competition, with the tenth-place finisher, Franco Colapinto, completing all 56 laps and securing a single point. This narrow margin underscores the importance of every tenth of a second in the midfield battle, a constant theme across the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) calendar. Analyzing the granular race data, available from sources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), reveals the performance delta across the field and the specific sectors where Aston Martin might have lost time. For Aston Martin, securing points remains a consistent priority, and races like COTA underscore the demanding nature of the championship, where even a strong qualifying effort can be undone by race day variables, including pit stop efficiency and on-track incidents. Alonso's teammate, Lance Stroll, finished 15th, also a lap down, indicating a broader performance limitation for the Aston Martin package at this particular round. This collective outcome for the team kept Alonso's championship position at 9th, with 62 points, a testament to his consistent performances earlier in the year. The intricacies of modern F1 regulations, as detailed on [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), mean that even minor setup deviations or unexpected track conditions can have significant impacts on race day performance, a challenge familiar to seasoned drivers like [Fernando Alonso at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix](/results/2019-red-bull-ring-fernando-alonso) and [Esteban Ocon at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix](/results/2019-red-bull-ring-esteban-ocon) throughout their careers.
