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Pierre Gasly at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Pierre Gasly·Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Driver × Circuit · street

Pierre Gasly at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix

Pierre Gasly's record at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix is a tale of two halves, highlighted by a notable podium finish in 2021 amidst recent struggles with Alpine on the demanding Baku street circuit.

  • street
  • Baku
  • Pierre Gasly

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Track record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
7
Wins
0
Podiums
1
Best finish
P3
DNFs
1
Points
25

Every appearance

YearTeamGridFinishPts
2018Scuderia Toro RossoP17
DriverPierre Gasly
  • CircuitAzerbaijan Grand Prix
  • P12
    0
    2019Red Bull RacingPitDriveshaft0
    2021Scuderia AlphaTauriP4P315
    2022Scuderia AlphaTauriP6P510
    2023Alpine F1 TeamP17P140
    2024Alpine F1 TeamP18P120
    2025Alpine F1 TeamP18P180

    Pierre Gasly's relationship with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix at Baku is a study in contrasts, marked by a standout podium performance with AlphaTauri in 2021 that belies his more challenging recent outings on this unique street circuit. His best finish of 3rd in 2021 remains a significant achievement, a testament to his ability to extract performance when the car's characteristics align with the circuit's demands.

    That 2021 race saw Gasly, starting from 4th on the grid, navigate the chaotic final laps to secure a well-deserved P3. This result was particularly impressive given the competitive field and the inherent unpredictability of Baku. The AlphaTauri AT02, benefiting from its Honda power unit and a strong low-drag aero package, proved exceptionally suited to Baku's long main straight and its mix of tight technical sections. Gasly’s driving style, often characterized by a precise yet aggressive approach to braking and corner entry, found a rhythm that year, allowing him to manage the tyres effectively through the high-speed sections and the slower castle complex.

    However, his subsequent appearances at Baku have not replicated that success. After a respectable 5th place in 2022 with AlphaTauri, his move to Alpine saw a significant dip in performance at this venue. In 2023, he started 17th and finished 14th, followed by a 12th place from 18th on the grid in 2024, and a P18 in 2025. These results underscore the critical importance of car-circuit synergy, particularly on a street circuit like Baku where confidence in the car's stability under braking and traction out of slow corners is paramount. The Alpine package, particularly in recent seasons, has struggled to consistently deliver the balance and straight-line speed required to excel here. This contrasts with some of his peers, like George Russell at the Canadian Grand Prix, who have shown adaptability across different car philosophies on street-like circuits.

    The Baku City Circuit, with its exceptionally long main straight and tight, twisty castle section, demands a delicate balance between aerodynamic efficiency for top speed and significant downforce for stability through the slower corners. This creates a setup challenge that often leads to compromises. Gasly's 2019 appearance with Red Bull Racing ended in a DNF due to a driveshaft issue, highlighting the mechanical stresses this circuit places on the cars. For a deeper understanding of the technical regulations governing these machines, the FIA — F1 World Championship provides comprehensive details.

    His total of 25 points from seven starts at Baku, with one podium, demonstrates moments of brilliance interspersed with periods of struggle. The challenge for Gasly and Alpine will be to unlock the car's potential on a circuit that historically rewards a strong front end and robust traction. Observing how teams manage their tyre strategy and DRS usage on the long straight is always key here, a factor that can significantly influence race outcomes, much like at George Russell at the Belgian Grand Prix with its own long, high-speed sections. While Baku is a unique challenge, understanding broader F1 trends can be found on Wikipedia: Formula One.

    The upcoming races for Gasly at Baku will be crucial in determining if Alpine can find the sweet spot, or if the circuit will continue to expose the car's weaknesses. His past success proves the potential is there, but translating that into consistent points finishes requires a finely tuned machine. The detailed historical data, like that available from Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data, shows the fluctuating fortunes drivers can experience at specific venues.

    Common questions

    What is Pierre Gasly's best finish at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix?
    Pierre Gasly's best finish at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix is 3rd place, achieved in 2021 while driving for Scuderia AlphaTauri.
    How many podiums does Pierre Gasly have at Baku?
    Pierre Gasly has secured one podium finish at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, which was his 3rd place in the 2021 race.
    Has Pierre Gasly ever won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix?
    No, Pierre Gasly has not won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix in his seven starts at the circuit.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 2, 2026