Pierre Gasly's 2024 Australian Grand Prix saw the French driver navigate the Albert Park circuit to a 13th place finish, a modest improvement from his 17th grid start, yet ultimately outside the points for Alpine F1 Team. Starting from the ninth row, Gasly completed 57 laps, finishing one lap down from the race winner. His fastest lap, a 1:21.090 on lap 51, positioned him 10th in the overall fastest lap rankings for the event, indicating moments of pace within the Alpine package, particularly in the latter stages of the race. This performance, while not yielding points, represented a slight gain in track position, moving up four places from his starting grid, a testament to consistent driving in a challenging midfield.
The race for Alpine underscored the current competitive landscape for the French constructor, which has been working to find its footing early in the 2024 season. Gasly's teammate, Esteban Ocon, started two positions ahead of Gasly in 15th but ultimately finished three positions behind him in 16th, also completing 57 laps. This dynamic within the team reflects the ongoing challenge for Alpine to consistently break into the top ten, a task that has proven difficult for many teams in the tightly contested midfield. Comparing this outing to previous seasons, such as [Pierre Gasly's strong performance at the 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix](/results/2021-mexico-city-pierre-gasly) where he secured a podium, highlights the current performance delta the team is working to overcome. The broader context of Formula 1 performance data, often tracked by [Jolpica/Ergast F1 data services](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), shows the intensity of the midfield battle, where even small gains are hard-won. For a comprehensive overview of the sport, the [official Formula 1 website](https://www.formula1.com/en) provides extensive resources. The race also saw other drivers, like [Alexander Albon at the 2021 Mexico City Grand Prix](/results/2021-mexico-city-alex-albon), facing similar battles for track position from the lower grid. Further understanding the sport's regulations and history can be found on [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).
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