# Lance Stroll at the 2024 Monaco Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2024-monaco-lance-stroll
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Lance Stroll navigated a challenging 2024 Monaco Grand Prix for Aston Martin, starting 13th on the grid and concluding the race in 14th position, two laps down, without scoring championship points.

Lance Stroll's 2024 Monaco Grand Prix was characterized by a challenging race from a mid-grid start, culminating in a finish two laps down, reflective of Aston Martin's struggle for pace on the demanding street circuit. Starting from 13th on the grid, Stroll's race was immediately impacted by the red flag incident on the opening lap, which effectively neutralized strategic variation for many competitors. The multi-car collision involving Sergio Pérez, Nico Hülkenberg, and Kevin Magnussen brought out the red flag, leading to a standing restart and allowing teams to change tires without penalty. This early interruption, while resetting the race, also meant that the typical Monaco strategy of managing tire degradation over a long stint was largely circumvented. Stroll's Aston Martin AMR24, while generally consistent, found itself in a difficult position to make significant headway in the tightly packed midfield. His teammate, Fernando Alonso, starting one position behind him in 14th, managed to navigate the chaos and finish 11th, also two laps down, indicating the tight margins within the team.

The inherent difficulties of overtaking on the [Circuit de Monaco](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_de_Monaco) meant that track position, once established, was largely maintained throughout the extended green flag period after the restart. Stroll recorded his fastest lap on lap 59 with a time of 1:16.710, ranking 13th among all drivers for that metric. This lap time, while not among the very fastest, demonstrated moments of competitive pace within the constrained race environment, particularly compared to his teammate's fastest lap of 1:17.939 on lap 68, which ranked 16th. The [FIA Formula One World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) regulations regarding red flags and restarts significantly shaped the race narrative, dictating that all cars could fit new tires, effectively creating a one-stop race from the outset. This limited the strategic options that might have allowed Stroll to climb further up the order. He completed 76 laps of the 78-lap race distance, ultimately finishing 14th and without scoring championship points. For context on how other drivers navigated challenging races, one might look at [Pierre Gasly at the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix](/results/2022-mexico-city-pierre-gasly), who also faced a difficult race in a different context. Similarly, [Esteban Ocon at the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix](/results/2022-mexico-city-esteban-ocon) provides another example of a driver managing a race with varying fortunes. The detailed [2024 F1 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) reveals the competitive landscape Stroll and Aston Martin were operating within, where midfield battles are often decided by fractions of a second. Stroll's performance here contrasts with drivers like [Alexander Albon at the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix](/results/2022-mexico-city-alex-albon), who managed to secure points from a lower grid position. Further insights into the race weekend, including practice sessions and qualifying, are available on the [Formula 1 official site](https://www.formula1.com/en). The strategic implications of tire choices and race management are always a key factor in [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) racing, especially on circuits like Monaco, where every millisecond counts in the pursuit of a strong [race result](https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html).
