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Alexander Albon at the Mexico City Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Alexander Albon·Mexico City Grand Prix

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Alexander Albon at the Mexico City Grand Prix

Alexander Albon's appearances at the Mexico City Grand Prix showcase a varied performance history, from a strong P5 with Red Bull to a hard-fought points finish with Williams in 2023.

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
5
Wins
0
Podiums
0
Best finish
P5
DNFs
1
Points
12

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2019Red Bull RacingP5
DriverAlexander Albon
  • CircuitMexico City Grand Prix
  • P5
    10
    2022Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP17P120
    2023Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP14P92
    2024Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP9Collision0
    2025Williams Grand Prix EngineeringP17P120

    Alexander Albon's five appearances at the Mexico City Grand Prix offer a compelling narrative of adaptation and performance across differing machinery, highlighting his capacity to extract results even under challenging conditions. His debut at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in 2019, driving for Red Bull Racing, remains his strongest showing, securing a fifth-place finish from a fifth-place grid start. This early success demonstrated his adeptness on a circuit known for its unique demands, particularly the high altitude that significantly impacts engine performance and aerodynamic efficiency.

    Following his return to Formula 1 with Williams Grand Prix Engineering, Albon's subsequent outings in Mexico City have reflected the inherent performance differences between teams. In 2022, he navigated the permanent circuit to a 12th-place finish, a commendable effort given the machinery. The 2023 event saw him improve further, converting a 14th-place grid slot into a ninth-place finish, adding two crucial points to Williams's constructors' tally. This performance underscored his ability to manage the low-grip surface and heavy braking zones characteristic of the Mexican track, leveraging the FW45's straight-line speed where possible. For a deeper dive into historical F1 results, platforms like Jolpica/Ergast provide comprehensive season data.

    The 2024 race, unfortunately, ended in a collision, resulting in a DNF, a stark reminder of the fine margins in Formula 1. His 2025 appearance saw him finish 12th again, illustrating the consistent challenge of the circuit for a midfield team. The Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez demands a specific setup, balancing downforce for the stadium section with efficiency for the long main straight. This balance is critical, and drivers like Max Verstappen at the Mexico City Grand Prix have consistently mastered it, often showcasing the ideal approach to this unique venue. Understanding the broader context of the sport's technical regulations, as outlined by the FIA's F1 World Championship guidelines, helps appreciate the engineering challenges teams face here.

    Albon's journey through these races, from a top-tier team to a midfield contender, provides a clear picture of how driver skill interacts with car capability at a circuit that offers no easy answers. His consistent ability to bring the car home, and occasionally into the points, particularly in 2023, speaks to his race craft and tyre management, which are paramount on a circuit where degradation can be high. The nuances of the sport, from driver performance to team strategy, are continuously evolving, making each race weekend a unique chapter in the history of Formula One.

    Common questions

    What is Alexander Albon's best finish at the Mexico City Grand Prix?
    Alexander Albon's best finish at the Mexico City Grand Prix is 5th place, achieved in 2019 while driving for Red Bull Racing.
    Has Alexander Albon scored points at the Mexico City Grand Prix with Williams?
    Yes, Alexander Albon scored points at the Mexico City Grand Prix in 2023, finishing in 9th position for Williams Grand Prix Engineering.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026