# Alexander Albon at the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2026-barcelona-alex-albon
Last updated: 2026-07-01

> Alexander Albon, driving for Williams at the 2026 Barcelona Grand Prix, started from P18 and completed 55 laps, classified as "Lapped" without scoring championship points.

Alexander Albon's campaign at the 2026 Barcelona Grand Prix, the seventh round of the season, saw the Williams driver complete 55 laps of the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, ultimately classified as "Lapped" after starting from the 18th grid position. Despite the challenging race trajectory for the Williams FW48, Albon demonstrated a strong late-race pace. His fastest lap of "1:21.744" was recorded on lap 54, securing the 11th rank in overall fastest lap times for the event. This specific lap time was notably quicker than his Williams teammate, Carlos Sainz, whose best effort was a "1:22.061" on lap 58, ranking 14th. While Sainz completed 64 laps and was classified in 12th position, Albon's fewer laps completed (55) resulted in a "Lapped" status without an assigned numerical finishing position, underscoring the performance delta to the front of the field. The Williams team, therefore, concluded the Barcelona Grand Prix without scoring championship points for either driver.

The 2026 Barcelona Grand Prix proved demanding across the grid, with race winner Lewis Hamilton completing 66 laps. Albon's 55 laps placed him significantly behind the leaders, a common challenge for teams operating outside the top constructors. His classification as "Lapped" reflects this performance gap, though he remained on track for a substantial duration. For instance, [Gabriel Bortoleto at the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix](/results/2026-barcelona-gabriel-bortoleto) in the Audi completed 64 laps, also classified as "Lapped" in 11th. Similarly, [Nico Hülkenberg at the 2026 Spanish Grand Prix](/results/2026-barcelona-nico-hulkenberg) retired much earlier on lap 29. The nuances of race classification, particularly for drivers completing fewer laps than the leader, are critical to understanding the final standings in Formula 1, as detailed on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en). For a comprehensive overview of the season's data, including detailed lap times and statuses, consult the [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). The historical context and evolution of these regulations can be explored further on [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).
