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Lando Norris 2022 Australian GP Result: P5 from P4, 10 pts | The F1 Formula
Lando Norris·Australian Grand Prix·2022

Race result · 2022

Lando Norris at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix

Lando Norris secured a strong fifth-place finish at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix, converting his fourth-place grid start into a valuable 10-point haul for McLaren Racing.

  • 5th
  • 10 pts
  • McLaren Racing

The result

2022 Australian

Lando Norris's drive at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix on April 10, 2022, showcased McLaren Racing's improving form, with Norris converting a strong qualifying performance into a solid points finish, outperforming his grid position. Starting from fourth on the grid at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Norris navigated a race marked by incidents and strategic plays to cross the finish line in fifth place, securing 10 points for his British team. This result was a significant step for McLaren, demonstrating their potential to contend for strong midfield positions within the [Formula 1](https://www.formula1.com/en) landscape.

The race itself saw Norris maintain a consistent pace across all 58 laps, completing the event in 1:28:39.851. While he started ahead of his teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, the pair demonstrated strong teamwork to secure a double points finish for McLaren. Ricciardo, starting from seventh, finished just behind Norris in sixth, only 0.434 seconds adrift, contributing 8 points. This collective effort was crucial for McLaren's constructors' standings. The race was not without its drama, with early retirements affecting the field, including Carlos Sainz Jr. spinning off on lap 1 and Max Verstappen retiring due to a fuel leak on lap 38. These events, while not directly involving Norris, certainly shaped the competitive landscape he was operating within, as drivers constantly adapt to [race conditions and regulations](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship).

Norris's fastest lap of 1:22.248, recorded on lap 55, placed him eighth among all drivers, indicating a strong late-race push. This performance contrasts with the ultimate pace of the race winner, Charles Leclerc, who set the fastest lap of 1:20.260 on the final lap. The overall performance of the McLaren MCL36 in Melbourne provided a clearer picture of the team's progress in the 2022 season. The strategic calls from the pit wall, combined with Norris's execution, allowed him to capitalize on opportunities and manage his tires effectively throughout the grand prix. Understanding the intricacies of race strategy is a core component of success in modern [F1 racing](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/all-news).

Comparing this race to other driver performances in different contexts, such as [Esteban Ocon at the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix](/results/2026-zandvoort-esteban-ocon) or [Fernando Alonso at the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix](/results/2026-zandvoort-fernando-alonso), highlights the varying challenges drivers face across seasons and circuits. Each race presents a unique set of variables, from track conditions to competitor incidents, that demand adaptability. The data from such events is meticulously recorded, providing a rich source for analysis of driver and team performance, as seen in comprehensive databases like the [Jolpica/Ergast F1 data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). The 2022 Australian Grand Prix was a race where consistent performance paid dividends for Norris.

Grid
4th
Finish
5th
Points
10
Laps
58
Race time
1:28:39.851
Fastest lap
1:22.248
Race recap

The ability to maintain position and extract performance, even when not challenging for the absolute lead, is a hallmark of a strong F1 driver. Norris's controlled drive to P5, ahead of his teammate, underscored his capability. For instance, considering how [Pierre Gasly at the 2026 Dutch Grand Prix](/results/2026-zandvoort-pierre-gasly) might approach a similar scenario illustrates the constant strategic evolution in F1. The McLaren team's engineering efforts were evident in the reliability and competitive pace shown by both cars, allowing Norris to complete all 58 laps without issue, a status of "Finished" that was not universal across the field. Such consistent finishes are critical for a team's standing in the [Constructors' Championship](https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2022/team.html) and understanding the broader narrative of [Formula One history](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P4

  • Finish

    P5

  • Points

    10

  • Laps

    58

  • Constructor

    McLaren Racing

  • Status

    Finished

Teammate that weekend

Daniel Ricciardo

Grid P7 · Finish P6 · 8 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 3

P106 pts

After round 3

P816 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2022-04-10
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Last reviewed May 31, 2026