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Pierre Gasly 2026 Monaco GP Result: P3 from P9, 15 pts | The F1 Formula
Pierre Gasly·Monaco Grand Prix·2026

Race result · 2026

Pierre Gasly at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix

Pierre Gasly secured 7th position for Alpine at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix, converting a 9th-place grid start into 6 points and recording the third-fastest lap of the race.

  • 3rd
  • 15 pts
  • Alpine F1 Team

The result

2026 Monaco

At the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix on June 7, Pierre Gasly delivered a robust performance for the Alpine F1 Team, converting a 9th-place grid start into a 7th-place finish and securing 6 championship points. Navigating the demanding Circuit de Monaco, Gasly completed all 78 laps, crossing the finish line "+30.369" seconds behind race winner Andrea Kimi Antonelli. A notable aspect of his race was his pace, recording the third-fastest lap overall on lap 77 with a time of "1:15.497" – a strong indicator of the Alpine A526's potential and Gasly's ability to extract performance in the closing stages of the Grand Prix. This result contributed directly to Alpine’s constructors’ tally, a consistent objective for any team in the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) championship. For context on other competitive drives, one might recall [Lewis Hamilton at the 2015 United States Grand Prix](/results/2015-cota-lewis-hamilton) or [Fernando Alonso at the 2015 United States Grand Prix](/results/2015-cota-fernando-alonso).

The challenging nature of Monaco often limits overtakes, making Gasly's gain of two positions from his starting grid slot particularly effective. His teammate, Franco Colapinto, starting from 14th, finished 14th, highlighting Gasly's relative advantage within the team on this occasion. The race saw significant attrition among higher-grid competitors, including Max Verstappen retiring from 2nd on the grid and Charles Leclerc from 4th, which undoubtedly reshaped the field. Gasly's consistent running allowed him to capitalize on these developments, maintaining a strong pace throughout the full race distance as detailed in the [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json). The strategic execution by the Alpine team, coupled with Gasly's driving, was crucial for this points finish in a race known for its unforgiving demands, a characteristic well-documented across the sport, including on [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One).

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P9

  • Finish

Grid
9th
Finish
3rd
Points
15
Laps
78
Race time
+20.369
Fastest lap
1:15.497
Race recap

P3

  • Points

    15

  • Laps

    78

  • Constructor

    Alpine F1 Team

  • Status

    Finished

  • Teammate that weekend

    Franco Colapinto

    Grid P14 · Finish P14 · 0 pts

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    Championship · before vs after

    Before round 6

    P820 pts

    After round 6

    P835 pts

    Data from Ergast·Race date 2026-06-07
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 11, 2026