# Oscar Piastri at the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix

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

> Oscar Piastri secured an 8th-place finish at the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix, starting from 6th on the grid and adding 4 points to his season tally for McLaren Racing.

Oscar Piastri's performance at the 2024 Japanese Grand Prix on April 7 saw him navigate a challenging Suzuka Circuit to convert a P6 grid start into an 8th-place finish, securing valuable points for McLaren Racing. The race began with immediate drama, a red flag incident on the opening lap involving Daniel Ricciardo and Alexander Albon, which necessitated a standing restart. From his sixth-place grid slot, Piastri found himself immersed in the highly competitive midfield, a battleground that defined much of his race. He completed all 53 laps of the demanding circuit, recording a total race time of 1:55:11.091. His fastest lap, a 1:34.802 set on lap 35, ranked 7th overall among all drivers, demonstrating the underlying pace of the McLaren MCL38 at various stages of the race, particularly in the middle stint. This result, while placing him three positions behind his teammate Lando Norris's P5 finish, contributed 4 crucial points to McLaren's constructor tally, maintaining their competitive stance in the early part of the season.

The unique demands of Suzuka, with its high-speed corners and technical sections, often test a driver's strategic acumen and tire management under pressure. Piastri's race reflected a composed approach, especially after the early disruption of the red flag and subsequent restart. He managed to hold his ground against a strong field, navigating the complex interplay of tire degradation and pit stop windows. While his teammate Norris, starting P3, secured a P5 finish, Piastri's P8 was a solid points-scoring effort in a race largely dominated by the Red Bulls and a resurgent Ferrari. The strategic decision-making in the pit lane, coupled with Piastri's execution on track, was critical in securing this result. The dynamic nature of [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) racing means every position is hard-fought, and maintaining a top-ten slot at a circuit like Suzuka is a testament to consistent performance. Piastri's ability to maintain his position and score points in a race that saw several drivers struggle, including early retirements, underscores his consistent development in his second full season. This measured approach can be compared to the strategic drives seen from veterans such as [Lewis Hamilton at the 2018 Chinese Grand Prix](/results/2018-shanghai-lewis-hamilton), who often maximizes results even when outright pace isn't dominant. For a deeper understanding of the sport's evolution and historical context, [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) provides an extensive resource. The granular [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) from this race, detailing every lap time and position change, illustrates the subtle yet critical shifts that define a Grand Prix and how Piastri managed his race pace relative to rivals. His performance here solidifies his standing as a consistent points scorer for McLaren, a characteristic also observed in drivers like [Fernando Alonso at the 2018 Chinese Grand Prix](/results/2018-shanghai-fernando-alonso) who consistently extract performance.
