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Fernando Alonso at the Miami Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Fernando Alonso·Miami Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · street

Fernando Alonso at the Miami Grand Prix

Fernando Alonso's record at the Miami Grand Prix is marked by a notable 2023 podium, contrasting with more challenging outings on the demanding street circuit.

  • street
  • Miami Gardens
  • Fernando Alonso

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
5
Wins
0
Podiums
1
Best finish
P3
DNFs
0
Points
17

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2022Alpine F1 TeamP11
DriverFernando Alonso
  • CircuitMiami Grand Prix
  • P11
    0
    2023Aston MartinP2P315
    2024Aston MartinP15P92
    2025Aston MartinP17P150
    2026Aston MartinP17P150

    Fernando Alonso's engagement with the Miami Grand Prix circuit presents a fascinating study in adaptability, marked by a singular podium finish amidst a series of more challenging appearances. Since the event's inception in 2022, Alonso has started five races here, securing one podium in 2023. That third-place finish, starting from second on the grid, stands as his best performance at the Miami International Autodrome, showcasing his veteran craft when the Aston Martin package was at its most competitive.

    The Miami circuit, a temporary street track built around Hard Rock Stadium, offers a unique blend of long straights and tight, technical sections. This combination demands a car that can be both aerodynamically efficient and nimble through slow corners, a balance that has often proven elusive for various teams. Alonso's initial outing in 2022 saw him finish 11th with Alpine, collecting no points, which set a baseline for the circuit's challenges. His 2023 podium was a clear highlight, demonstrating his ability to extract maximum performance when the car's characteristics aligned with the track's demands, particularly in the early part of that season.

    However, subsequent years have painted a different picture. In 2024, starting 15th, he managed a ninth-place finish, adding two points to his tally. The 2025 and 2026 seasons saw even tougher weekends, with grid positions of 17th and subsequent 15th-place finishes, both a lap down. These results underscore the fluctuating fortunes of the Aston Martin team and the inherent difficulties of a street circuit where qualifying position is often paramount. The evolving grip levels and the unforgiving nature of concrete barriers, akin to challenges seen at tracks like the Max Verstappen at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, punish even minor errors and make setup a constant compromise.

    Alonso's driving style, known for its precision and exceptional feedback, should theoretically thrive on a circuit that rewards minute control. Yet, the specific characteristics of the Miami surface, which can be quite abrasive, coupled with the varied corner speeds, have not always played to his or the Aston Martin's strengths in recent seasons. Understanding the intricate details of F1 circuits and their impact on driver performance is crucial, as detailed on the Wikipedia: Formula One page. The data from sources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data consistently reflects the challenges faced by drivers and teams in adapting to these specific conditions year after year. For a driver like Alonso, who relies heavily on a stable front end and responsive turn-in, Miami has presented a mixed bag of opportunities and frustrations.

    His total of 17 points at Miami, primarily from that 2023 podium, highlights the circuit's demanding nature. While his experience is unmatched, the combination of car performance, qualifying struggles, and the unique track layout has made consistent top-tier results elusive beyond that standout 2023 performance. The official Formula 1 — official site provides comprehensive race results that further illustrate these trends.

    Common questions

    Has Fernando Alonso won the Miami Grand Prix?
    No, Fernando Alonso has not won the Miami Grand Prix. His best finish at the circuit is a third-place podium in the 2023 season.
    What is Alonso's best finish at Miami?
    Fernando Alonso's best finish at the Miami Grand Prix is 3rd place, which he achieved in the 2023 season while driving for Aston Martin.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026