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Esteban Ocon at the Hungarian Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Esteban Ocon·Hungarian Grand Prix

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Esteban Ocon at the Hungarian Grand Prix

Esteban Ocon's record at the Hungarian Grand Prix is defined by his unexpected 2021 victory, a standout performance on a circuit that often rewards consistent, high-downforce setups.

  • permanent
  • Mogyoród
  • Esteban Ocon

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
8
Wins
1
Podiums
1
Best finish
P1
DNFs
1
Points
29

Won here in: 2021

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2017
DriverEsteban Ocon
  • CircuitHungarian Grand Prix
  • Force India F1 Team
    P11
    P9
    2
    2018Force India F1 TeamP17P130
    2020Renault Sport Formula One TeamP14P140
    2021Alpine F1 TeamP8P125
    2022Alpine F1 TeamP5P92
    2023Alpine F1 TeamP12Collision0
    2024Alpine F1 TeamP19P180
    2025Haas F1 TeamP17P160

    Esteban Ocon's relationship with the Hungarian Grand Prix is uniquely punctuated by his singular Formula 1 victory in 2021, a result that dramatically reshaped his narrative at the tight, permanent circuit in Mogyoród. This win, achieved in challenging conditions, highlights his capacity to capitalize on opportunities and manage a race under pressure, a trait that has often defined his career, even when the car beneath him wasn't a front-runner. His eight starts at the Hungaroring reveal a mixed bag of results, but the 2021 triumph stands as a testament to his ability to perform when circumstances align.

    The Hungaroring, with its relentless series of corners and minimal straights, demands a high-downforce setup and exceptional driver precision. Ocon's driving style, characterized by a smooth yet assertive approach, often suits tracks where rhythm and consistency are paramount. His 2021 win, starting from eighth on the grid, saw him expertly navigate the chaos of a wet-to-dry transition and hold off a four-time world champion, demonstrating not just raw pace but also crucial racecraft. This is a stark contrast to circuits like Max Verstappen at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which prioritize raw straight-line speed and often present a different set of challenges for drivers.

    Beyond the victory, Ocon has secured points finishes in 2017 (9th) and 2022 (9th), indicating a baseline capability to extract performance here. However, his record also includes finishes outside the points and a DNF in 2023 due to a collision, underscoring the circuit's unforgiving nature. The tight confines mean that even minor errors or incidents can quickly derail a race, a factor that drivers like Liam Lawson at the Japanese Grand Prix also contend with on other demanding permanent circuits. Understanding historical performance data, such as that available through Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data, helps contextualize these varied outcomes.

    His move to Haas for 2025 introduces a new dynamic to his Hungaroring prospects. While his 2021 win came with Alpine, his ability to adapt to different machinery on a technical track will be key. The Hungaroring is a circuit where the car's aerodynamic efficiency and mechanical grip are heavily scrutinized, making the synergy between driver and chassis critical. Fans looking for deeper insights into the sport's technical regulations and historical context can always refer to the Formula 1 — official site or Wikipedia: Formula One for comprehensive information. As Ocon continues his career, his performances at tracks like the Hungaroring will remain a benchmark for his adaptability and race management skills, much like how Max Verstappen at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix showcases a driver's ability to handle a mixed-character permanent circuit.

    Common questions

    How many times has Esteban Ocon raced at the Hungarian Grand Prix?
    Esteban Ocon has made 8 starts at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
    Has Esteban Ocon ever won the Hungarian Grand Prix?
    Yes, Esteban Ocon won the Hungarian Grand Prix once, in 2021, marking his sole Formula 1 victory.
    What is Ocon's best finish at the Hungaroring?
    His best finish at the Hungaroring is 1st place, achieved during his victory in 2021.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026