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Fernando Alonso 2023 Mexico City GP Result: DNF (Collision damage) | The F1 Formula
Fernando Alonso·Mexico City Grand Prix·2023

Race result · 2023

Fernando Alonso at the 2023 Mexico City Grand Prix

Fernando Alonso's 2023 Mexico City Grand Prix ended prematurely with a DNF due to collision damage, completing 47 laps after starting from 13th on the grid and scoring no points.

  • Collision damage
  • 0 pts
  • Aston Martin

The result

2023 Mexican

The 2023 Mexican Grand Prix at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez proved to be a challenging and ultimately unrewarding outing for Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin, culminating in a retirement after 47 laps due to collision damage. Starting from 13th on the grid, Alonso aimed to navigate the high-altitude circuit and capitalize on any opportunities for points, a strategy often crucial on a track where engine performance can be unpredictable due to the thin air. The Aston Martin AMR23, however, struggled for optimal pace throughout the weekend, a notable contrast to some of the team's stronger performances earlier in the 2023 season.

The race itself was punctuated by significant incidents, including a red flag period that reshaped strategies across the grid. Alonso found himself caught in the fray, sustaining damage that progressively impacted the car's aerodynamic efficiency and overall handling. While the initial impact might not have seemed critical, the cumulative effect on the car's performance became undeniable as the laps wore on. Despite recording a fastest lap of 1:23.531 on lap 40, which ranked 18th overall among all drivers, it was clear the car was compromised beyond immediate repair or effective continuation. The Aston Martin team made the pragmatic call to retire the Spanish driver after 47 laps, officially citing "Collision damage" as the reason. This marked a significant setback for Alonso, who had been a remarkably consistent points scorer for much of the 2023 campaign, demonstrating his enduring skill and adaptability on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) stage, even in a season of fluctuating team form.

This non-finish underscored a difficult weekend for the Aston Martin squad as a whole, as teammate [Lance Stroll at the 2025 British Grand Prix](/results/2025-silverstone-lance-stroll) also retired from the race with "Collision damage," albeit after completing 66 laps. Such a double retirement due to similar circumstances is uncommon and signals a broader challenge for the constructor at this particular event, perhaps related to the car's robustness or its interaction with the demanding circuit conditions. The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, with its unique blend of long straights and technical stadium section, often magnifies any underlying car weaknesses or setup issues, making it a true test of engineering and driver skill. For a veteran like Alonso, whose career is extensively documented in resources like [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) and who consistently performs at the highest level, as seen in his participation in events like the [Fernando Alonso at the 2025 British Grand Prix](/results/2025-silverstone-fernando-alonso), a DNF is a frustrating outcome, especially when championship positions are tightly contested.

Grid
13th
Finish
Collision damage
Points
0
Laps
47
Fastest lap
1:23.531
Race recap

The comprehensive race data from the 2023 Mexican Grand Prix, much like the detailed historical records and statistical analyses found in various F1 data repositories, provides critical insights into the race's progression and its impact on individual drivers and teams. While the specific details of a race can vary, the underlying principles of data collection and analysis remain consistent across seasons, informing our understanding of performance trends and strategic decisions, as demonstrated by resources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) for future seasons. This event served as a stark reminder that even the most experienced drivers, like Alonso, can face unpredictable circumstances that are beyond their control, impacting their championship aspirations. Looking ahead, the relentless competition ensures that drivers like [George Russell at the 2025 British Grand Prix](/results/2025-silverstone-george-russell) will continue to push for consistent results, highlighting the dynamic nature of F1.

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P13

  • Finish

    Collision damage

  • Points

    0

  • Laps

    47

  • Constructor

    Aston Martin

  • Status

    Collision damage

Teammate that weekend

Lance Stroll

Grid P0 · Finish P17 · 0 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 19

P4183 pts

After round 19

P5183 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2023-10-29
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Last reviewed May 31, 2026