# Oscar Piastri at the 2024 Miami Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2024-miami-oscar-piastri
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Oscar Piastri finished the 2024 Miami Grand Prix in 13th position after starting 6th, unable to convert a strong qualifying into points despite recording the fastest lap of the race.

Oscar Piastri's performance at the 2024 Miami Grand Prix was a study in contrasts, showcasing raw pace with the fastest lap of the race but ultimately yielding no championship points. Starting from a promising sixth position on the grid, the McLaren driver initially demonstrated strong contention, even leading portions of the race before his pit stop. Piastri had a robust start, moving up to third place by lap 5, a testament to the early performance of the updated MCL38. His early race stint on the medium tires was competitive, allowing him to maintain a strong position within the top five. The decision to pit under green flag conditions on lap 28 for hard tires was a standard strategic call at the time, aiming to undercut rivals and secure track position for the latter half of the race. However, the race narrative shifted dramatically just a lap later with a Safety Car deployment on lap 29, triggered by a collision involving Logan Sargeant and Kevin Magnussen. This timing proved to be a critical turning point for Piastri. While this period provided an opportune moment for his teammate, Lando Norris, who had not yet pitted, to make a 'free' stop and emerge in a commanding position, it inadvertently compromised Piastri's own strategy. Having already pitted, he found himself disadvantaged, losing track position as other drivers benefited from the Safety Car to make their stops with minimal time loss. Despite these strategic misfortunes, Piastri's underlying speed was undeniable. He recorded the fastest lap of the race on lap 43, clocking a 1:30.634, a testament to the updated MCL38's capabilities around the [Miami International Autodrome](https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2024/Miami/Circuit.html). This impressive pace, however, did not translate into a points finish, as he crossed the line in 13th position after completing all 57 laps, failing to add to his season's tally. The disparity between his strong qualifying, his early race contention, his fastest lap, and his final race result underscores the complex interplay of strategy, track events, and race management in modern [Formula 1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).

The outcome for Piastri stood in stark contrast to his teammate Norris, who capitalized on the Safety Car period to secure his maiden Grand Prix victory for [McLaren Racing](https://www.formula1.com/en/teams/McLaren.html). This divergence highlights how critical timing can be, especially when the field is tightly packed and a Safety Car intervention can entirely reshuffle the order. For drivers like Piastri, maintaining track position is paramount, and any strategic misstep, or even an unlucky Safety Car, can drastically alter a race outcome. His initial P6 grid slot, coupled with his early race pace, suggested a strong points finish was within reach, mirroring the kind of consistent performance seen from drivers like [Max Verstappen at the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix](/results/2023-jeddah-max-verstappen) in races where strategy aligns. The data from the 2024 Miami Grand Prix, meticulously recorded and available through sources like [Jolpica/Ergast's F1 data archive](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), clearly shows Piastri's 13th place finish, a result that belies his early race promise and the car's inherent speed. The performance also draws parallels to how other mid-field contenders, such as [Yuki Tsunoda at the 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix](/results/2023-bahrain-yuki-tsunoda), have had strong qualifying efforts undone by race day events or strategic calls, or how even seasoned drivers like [Lewis Hamilton at the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix](/results/2023-jeddah-lewis-hamilton) face strategic dilemmas. The FIA's regulations, which govern these race procedures, are meticulously detailed to ensure fairness, yet the unpredictable nature of racing remains a constant factor for every competitor in the [FIA F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship). McLaren will undoubtedly analyze the strategic calls and the Safety Car timing to refine their approach for future events on the [Formula 1 calendar](https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2024.html).
