# Fernando Alonso at the 2024 Austrian Grand Prix

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

> Fernando Alonso's 2024 Austrian Grand Prix saw the Aston Martin driver start from 15th, finish 18th, and secure a remarkable fastest lap on the final tour, yet ultimately yielded no championship points.

Fernando Alonso's 2024 Austrian Grand Prix was a challenging affair for the Aston Martin driver, culminating in an 18th-place finish at the Red Bull Ring. Starting from 15th on the grid, Alonso faced an uphill battle from the very first lap of the 71-lap race. The Aston Martin AMR24, while showing flashes of potential in other rounds, struggled to find consistent pace and optimal balance on the Spielberg circuit. This track, known for its undulating nature, high-speed sections, and limited overtaking opportunities, demands a car with strong aerodynamic efficiency and robust traction. Despite Alonso's renowned ability to extract maximum performance from his machinery and his characteristic race craft in navigating midfield skirmishes, the Aston Martin package simply lacked the competitive edge required to contend for championship points. He completed 70 laps, ultimately classified as "+1 Lap" behind race winner George Russell of Mercedes AMG F1. This outcome meant zero championship points for Alonso, keeping his season tally at 41 points after this round. The performance mirrored a broader struggle for the Aston Martin team during the weekend, with teammate [Lance Stroll at the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix](/results/2025-lusail-lance-stroll) also finishing outside the points in 13th position, two places ahead of Alonso but still a lap down. The intensely competitive midfield battles in [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) often mean that even minor performance deficits can lead to significant drops in finishing position, turning a weekend into a damage limitation exercise rather than a points pursuit.

Despite the difficult overall result and the lack of championship points, Alonso delivered a moment of individual brilliance that underscored his enduring commitment and raw speed. On the final lap of the race, lap 70, he pushed the Aston Martin to its absolute limit, clocking a fastest lap time of 1:07.694. This was not only the fastest lap of the entire Grand Prix but also ranked 1st, a testament to his relentless pursuit of performance even when points were out of reach. This particular fastest lap was quicker than Max Verstappen's second-ranked fastest lap by a mere 0.025 seconds, highlighting the precision and aggression Alonso maintained until the very end. While the fastest lap point is only awarded to drivers finishing in the top ten, this effort serves as a clear indicator of Alonso's capabilities and his strategic thinking, often aiming for such achievements when a strong race result is compromised. It demonstrates a driver's ability to capitalize on optimal track conditions and a clear run, even in a car that has struggled for pace throughout the grand prix. Understanding the nuances of these regulations and their impact on race strategy is key to appreciating the sport, as detailed in comprehensive [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) resources. Such detailed race data, including lap times and positions, is meticulously recorded and analyzed by various motorsport data platforms, including archives like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), providing historical context for individual driver performances across seasons. This determination, even in adversity, is a hallmark of top drivers like [George Russell at the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix](/results/2025-lusail-george-russell) and [Oscar Piastri at the 2025 Qatar Grand Prix](/results/2025-lusail-oscar-piastri), who consistently push for every advantage, regardless of their immediate championship standing.
