Track record
Source: Jolpica F1 API- Starts
- 4
- Wins
- 0
- Podiums
- 0
- Best finish
- P7
- DNFs
- 0
- Points
- 7
Every appearance
| Year | Team | Grid | Finish | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Scuderia AlphaTauri | P13 |

Driver × Circuit · street
Yuki Tsunoda's record at the Australian Grand Prix showcases a clear upward trajectory, culminating in his best-ever finish at the Albert Park street circuit in 2024.
| Year | Team | Grid | Finish | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Scuderia AlphaTauri | P13 |
| P15 |
| 0 |
| 2023 | Scuderia AlphaTauri | P12 | P10 | 1 |
| 2024 | Racing Bulls | P8 | P7 | 6 |
| 2025 | Racing Bulls | P5 | P12 | 0 |
Yuki Tsunoda's progression at the Australian Grand Prix offers a compelling narrative of a driver steadily finding his stride on a challenging street circuit, culminating in a career-best performance at Albert Park in 2024. His initial appearance in 2022 saw him finish 15th with Scuderia AlphaTauri, a respectable but non-scoring result in a car that wasn't consistently competitive. This was a common experience for many drivers in their early F1 seasons, often navigating new circuits and the demands of the pinnacle of motorsport, as seen with drivers like Pierre Gasly at the Canadian Grand Prix during his formative years.
By 2023, Tsunoda demonstrated tangible improvement, securing his first point at the Australian Grand Prix with a 10th-place finish. This marked a significant step, showing better adaptation to the circuit's unique characteristics, which blend high-speed sections with demanding braking zones typical of a street circuit. The Albert Park layout demands precision and confidence, particularly through its faster corners and chicanes, where small errors can be heavily penalized. Tsunoda's ability to extract performance in qualifying has often been a highlight, and this began to translate into race results at Melbourne.
However, it was the 2024 season that truly highlighted Tsunoda's growing maturity and pace at this venue. Driving for Racing Bulls, he qualified an impressive eighth and converted that into a seventh-place finish, securing six crucial points for his team. This result was his best finish at the Australian Grand Prix to date and underscored his capacity to perform under pressure on a circuit that punishes mistakes. His performance demonstrated a refined approach to tyre management and race craft, areas where he has consistently worked to improve throughout his career in Formula 1, which can be followed through official race reports on the Formula 1 — official site.
The 2025 appearance, while not yielding points with a 12th-place finish, still saw him complete the race without incident, maintaining his perfect record of no DNFs at Albert Park across his four starts. This consistency in finishing races, even when the car's performance might not allow for points, is a testament to his developing reliability. The Australian Grand Prix, with its evolving track surface and potential for safety car interventions, often presents a strategic challenge that rewards drivers who can maintain composure and adapt. Understanding the broader context of Formula 1's technical regulations and sporting challenges is crucial for appreciating these performances, as detailed on Wikipedia: Formula One. While his teammate's performance or car updates might influence outcomes, Tsunoda's individual growth at this specific circuit is clear. For a deeper dive into historical data and performance trends, resources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data offer comprehensive insights into driver and constructor statistics over the years, allowing for detailed comparisons with other drivers, such as Pierre Gasly at the British Grand Prix or Pierre Gasly at the Austrian Grand Prix.
With zero wins and zero podiums from his four starts, Tsunoda's journey at Albert Park is still one of building towards those top-tier results. His best finish of seventh in 2024, however, sets a strong precedent for future performances, indicating that he has found a rhythm with the circuit's demands.