# Alexander Albon at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2025-shanghai-alex-albon
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Alexander Albon secured a commendable 7th place finish for Williams at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix, starting from 10th on the grid and adding 6 crucial points to his season tally, bringing his total to 16.

Alexander Albon's drive at the 2025 Chinese Grand Prix saw him convert a mid-grid start into a solid points finish, demonstrating consistent race pace for Williams at the [Shanghai International Circuit](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_International_Circuit), a track known for its demanding layout. Starting from 10th position, Albon navigated the 56-lap race with precision, ultimately crossing the finish line in 7th place, securing 6 valuable points for [Williams Grand Prix Engineering](https://www.formula1.com/en/teams/Williams.html). His race time of 1:31:51.347 reflected a composed performance, particularly when contrasted with his teammate Carlos Sainz Jr., who started five places behind Albon in 15th and finished 10th, earning a single point. This result underscores Albon's ability to extract performance from the FW47, a characteristic often seen in his career, reminiscent of his drive at the [2021 Hungarian Grand Prix](/results/2021-hungaroring-alex-albon) where he also demonstrated strong racecraft. The race itself was dominated by McLaren, with Oscar Piastri taking the win and Lando Norris securing second, followed by George Russell for Mercedes. Even with Max Verstappen in the Red Bull finishing 4th, the midfield battle was intense, with Esteban Ocon notably climbing from 11th to 5th for Haas, a performance that drew parallels to his own strong showing at the [2021 Hungarian Grand Prix](/results/2021-hungaroring-esteban-ocon). The official results, available on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en), confirm the tight margins throughout the field.

Albon's fastest lap of 1:36.254, set on lap 52, placed him 12th overall in the fastest lap rankings, indicating a late-race push or effective tire management. This strategic execution is crucial for teams like Williams aiming to maximize their points opportunities in a highly competitive grid. The demanding nature of the [Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) calendar, with circuits like Shanghai, often rewards drivers who can maintain consistent performance across varying tire compounds and fuel loads. The FIA's [F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) regulations ensure a level playing field, but driver skill remains paramount. The points secured by Albon were particularly significant given the challenges faced by other constructors; both Ferrari drivers, Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, were disqualified due to technical infringements (car underweight and illegal skid block wear, respectively), altering the final points distribution. Such incidents highlight the strict technical scrutiny under the sport's governing body. For Williams, having both cars in the points, with Sainz Jr. securing P10, reflects a positive weekend for the British outfit. The detailed [2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) from sources like Jolpica/Ergast offers a broader perspective on how these results contribute to the evolving championship picture. Albon's consistent performance, even when starting further back, provides a strong foundation for Williams as the season progresses. This race also saw a strong drive from Oliver Bearman for Haas, who started 17th and finished 8th, showcasing how drivers can make significant gains in the midfield, a challenge [Carlos Sainz](/results/2021-hungaroring-carlos-sainz) has also faced and overcome in previous seasons. The competitive landscape demands constant adaptation, and Albon's drive in China demonstrated that capacity.
