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Alexander Albon at the Hungarian Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Alexander Albon·Hungarian Grand Prix

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Alexander Albon at the Hungarian Grand Prix

Alexander Albon's record at the Hungaroring, a permanent circuit, highlights his adaptability across different teams, achieving a notable 5th place finish amidst challenging midfield battles.

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
6
Wins
0
Podiums
0
Best finish
P5
DNFs
0
Points
11

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2019Scuderia Toro RossoP12
DriverAlexander Albon
  • CircuitHungarian Grand Prix
  • P10
    1
    2020Red Bull RacingP13P510
    2022Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP17P170
    2023Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP16P110
    2024Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP13P140
    2025Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP19P150

    Alexander Albon's history at the Hungaroring, a permanent circuit known for its tight, technical nature, reflects a journey through varied team dynamics, from a points finish with Toro Rosso to a strong top-five result with Red Bull, before navigating the challenges presented by the Williams chassis. Across his six appearances at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Albon has consistently demonstrated his capacity to extract performance, even when the machinery beneath him has not been optimal for the circuit's unique demands.

    His debut at the Hungaroring in 2019 with Scuderia Toro Rosso saw him secure a point with a 10th place finish, a solid result given the midfield battle. The following year, now with Red Bull Racing, Albon delivered his best performance at this circuit, finishing 5th. This result, achieved from a 13th-place grid start, underscored his race craft and ability to manage tires and track position on a circuit where overtaking is notoriously difficult. The Hungaroring's characteristics, with its continuous sequence of corners and lack of long straights, place a premium on mechanical grip and aerodynamic efficiency, areas where the Red Bull chassis typically excels. This contrasts sharply with circuits like Jack Doohan at the Canadian Grand Prix, which feature more significant straight-line speed demands.

    Since rejoining the grid with Williams Grand Prix Engineering in 2022, Albon's experiences at the Hungaroring have been more challenging. Despite starting from 17th in 2022 and 16th in 2023, he finished 17th and 11th respectively, just outside the points. The Williams car, often optimized for lower drag and straight-line speed, typically struggles on high-downforce, twisty layouts like the Hungaroring. This pattern continued in 2024 and 2025, with finishes of 14th and 15th, respectively, again without points. The circuit demands a car that can carry speed through its numerous medium and low-speed corners, requiring a stable rear end and precise turn-in, which has been an area of development for Williams. For a deeper understanding of Formula 1's technical evolution, the Wikipedia: Formula One page offers comprehensive insights into car design and regulations.

    Albon's driving style, characterized by a smooth approach and strong tire management, is generally well-suited to circuits that punish aggressive driving. However, the Hungaroring's relentless nature means that even the most meticulous drivers can find themselves struggling if the car lacks fundamental pace in the slow-speed sections. His performances here highlight the critical interplay between driver skill and vehicle capability, a constant theme across the Formula 1 — official site coverage. While his best result remains with a front-running team, his efforts with Williams demonstrate his ability to maximize the package, often outperforming expectations in qualifying and holding position during the race. Observing his data from past seasons, available through resources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data, reveals a consistent effort to push the limits of his machinery on this demanding permanent circuit. His approach to the Hungaroring can be compared to the precision required at tracks like Jack Doohan at the Monaco Grand Prix, where car placement and mechanical grip are paramount, or Jack Doohan at the Spanish Grand Prix, which also tests aerodynamic efficiency.

    Common questions

    How many times has Albon raced in Hungary?
    Alexander Albon has started the Hungarian Grand Prix 6 times, from 2019 to 2025, across his tenures with Toro Rosso, Red Bull, and Williams.
    What is Albon's best result at the Hungaroring?
    His best finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix is 5th place, achieved in 2020 while driving for Red Bull Racing, starting from 13th on the grid.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026