Fernando Alonso's much-anticipated return to Formula 1 at the 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix, his first race back with the Alpine F1 Team after a two-year hiatus, concluded prematurely on March 28, 2021. Starting from a promising grid position of 9, Alonso showcased his characteristic race craft and competitive spirit during the initial phase of the race at the Bahrain International Circuit. He managed to hold his ground and even engage in battles within the midfield. His best effort on track saw him record a fastest lap of 1:36.063 on lap 31, placing him 17th among all drivers for that metric. This early performance hinted at the potential that both Alonso and the Alpine package possessed, even as the race unfolded with intense competition at the front, ultimately won by Lewis Hamilton. The return of a two-time world champion always draws attention, and Alonso's presence was a significant narrative point for the [Formula 1 season](https://www.formula1.com/en).
However, the race for the Spanish driver came to an abrupt end on lap 32, when he was forced to retire due to a "Brakes" issue. This mechanical failure meant Alonso completed only 32 of the scheduled 56 laps, resulting in zero points for Alpine in the opening round. In contrast, his teammate Esteban Ocon, who started further back in 16th, managed to complete 55 laps and secured a 13th-place finish. The DNF was a disappointing start to Alonso's comeback, underscoring the reliability challenges that can surface at the beginning of a new season and with a new car. While the result was not ideal, the qualifying performance and the pace demonstrated before the retirement offered valuable data and a foundation for future races. Such technical issues are a constant challenge in the sport, as seen in the detailed technical specifications available on resources like [Wikipedia's Formula One page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), and are factors that drivers like [George Russell at the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix](/results/2025-red-bull-ring-george-russell) and [Lando Norris at the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix](/results/2025-red-bull-ring-lando-norris) must always consider. The team would analyze the data to address the issue, a crucial step for any constructor looking to optimize performance, a process often tracked through comprehensive [F1 data archives](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json).
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