# Fernando Alonso at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2025-miami-fernando-alonso
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Fernando Alonso finished 15th for Aston Martin at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix, starting 17th and completing the race one lap down without scoring any championship points.

Fernando Alonso's outing at the 2025 Miami Grand Prix on May 4th was characterized by a persistent battle in the midfield, ultimately yielding a 15th-place finish for the Aston Martin team. Starting from 17th on the grid, Alonso faced an uphill task from the outset, a grid position that often dictates a race spent navigating traffic rather than challenging for front-running positions. Over the 57-lap race, he made a modest two-position gain, completing 56 laps and classified as one lap down from race winner Oscar Piastri. The AMR25, in its current specification, struggled to find the outright pace required to challenge for points in Miami, a circuit known for its demanding high-speed sections and technical turns that reward strong aerodynamic efficiency and power unit performance.

The Spanish driver's fastest lap of 1:31.287, recorded on Lap 38, placed him 15th in the overall fastest lap rankings for the event. This specific lap time indicates the car's relative performance ceiling during the race, a benchmark that was notably slower than the leading McLaren of [Lando Norris at the 2026 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix](/results/2026-imola-lando-norris), who set the fastest lap of the Miami race with a 1:29.746. Alonso's teammate, Lance Stroll, also finished one lap down, in 16th position, having started 18th. This parallel outcome for both Aston Martin cars underscores the collective challenge faced by the British constructor at this particular event, suggesting a fundamental performance deficit rather than isolated driver issues. The team's performance profile in Miami suggests a need for further development to contend consistently with front-running constructors like McLaren, who secured a dominant 1-2 finish with Piastri and Norris. The competitive landscape of [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) continues to evolve rapidly, demanding constant innovation in car design and strategy.

The race saw significant action further up the field, with drivers like [Oscar Piastri at the 2026 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix](/results/2026-imola-oscar-piastri) demonstrating exceptional form to secure victory. While Alonso's race was largely uneventful in terms of major incidents, the consistent gap to the points-scoring positions highlights the competitive intensity of the 2025 season. Aston Martin's inability to convert a challenging grid slot into a points finish, despite Alonso's renowned race craft, points to the inherent difficulties of the Miami circuit for their current package. The data gathered from this race, including tire degradation patterns and aerodynamic performance metrics, will be crucial for the engineers back at Silverstone. Understanding these dynamics on circuits like the [Miami International Autodrome](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miami_International_Autodrome) is paramount for future development cycles. The FIA's technical regulations, which govern the [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship), dictate the framework within which all teams operate, and Aston Martin will be analyzing this performance data closely against their competitors. Comparing the performance metrics against other teams, such as [Charles Leclerc at the 2026 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix](/results/2026-imola-charles-leclerc)'s Ferrari, will be an integral part of their ongoing strategy to improve. The broader historical context of [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) demonstrates how mid-season performance can shift with targeted upgrades. For a deeper dive into historical and future F1 data, resources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) offer comprehensive insights. Aston Martin's immediate focus will now shift to extracting more performance from the AMR25 in upcoming rounds to climb the constructors' standings, a continuous process in the demanding world of [Formula 1 engineering](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/all).
