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Esteban Ocon 2022 Mexico City GP Result: P8 from P10, 4 pts | The F1 Formula
Esteban Ocon·Mexico City Grand Prix·2022

Race result · 2022

Esteban Ocon at the 2022 Mexico City Grand Prix

Esteban Ocon secured an 8th place finish for Alpine at the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix, converting a 10th-place grid start into a valuable points-scoring result despite his teammate's retirement.

  • 8th
  • 4 pts
  • Alpine F1 Team

The result

2022 Mexican

Esteban Ocon delivered a disciplined drive at the 2022 Mexican Grand Prix, securing a valuable 8th place finish for Alpine at the challenging Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez. Starting from 10th on the grid, Ocon executed a clean race, steadily moving up two positions over the 71-lap event. His French team, Alpine F1 Team, saw him complete 70 laps, finishing one lap down from the race winner, a standard outcome for many midfield runners in a season dominated by the front-running teams. Ocon's fastest lap, a 1:23.279 recorded on lap 48, positioned him 14th among all competitors, reflecting a consistent, if not outright blistering, pace within the competitive midfield. This performance added 4 crucial points to his championship tally, solidifying his standing in the drivers' championship. The strategic decisions from the Alpine pit wall, coupled with Ocon's controlled driving, enabled him to navigate the high-altitude conditions and capitalize on opportunities as the race unfolded.

The Mexico City event highlighted a contrasting narrative within the Alpine garage. While Ocon brought home points, his teammate, [Fernando Alonso at the 2015 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2015-montreal-fernando-alonso), experienced an unfortunate retirement. Alonso, who started just ahead of Ocon in 9th, was forced to withdraw on lap 63 due to an engine issue, underscoring the relentless reliability demands placed on modern F1 power units. This DNF for Alonso made Ocon's points finish even more critical for Alpine's pursuit in the Constructors' Championship. The front of the field was largely controlled by [Max Verstappen at the 2015 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2015-montreal-max-verstappen), who claimed victory, and [Lewis Hamilton at the 2015 Canadian Grand Prix](/results/2015-montreal-lewis-hamilton), who finished second, illustrating the chasm between the top teams and the midfield. Understanding the intricate dynamics of Formula 1, from vehicle design to race day strategy, often requires consulting official sources like the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en), which provides comprehensive coverage of the sport. Furthermore, the governing body's regulations, detailed by the [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship), are fundamental to the competitive landscape. Ocon's ability to maintain a strong race presence and convert a mid-grid start into a points-scoring result, especially given his teammate's mechanical failure, demonstrated the operational consistency that Alpine aimed for throughout the 2022 season. The historical context and evolution of Formula 1, including technical advancements and sporting regulations, are extensively cataloged on platforms such as [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). Analyzing raw race data, like that available through resources such as [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), allows analysts to delve deeper into driver and team performance trends over time. The consistent performance of drivers like Ocon, even when not contending for podiums, is vital for a team's championship standing, emphasizing the importance of every point scored. The detailed statistical breakdowns of each Grand Prix, including lap times and sector performance, are routinely published on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) and through official [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) documents, offering granular insight into the race weekend.

Grid
10th
Finish
8th
Points
4
Laps
70
Fastest lap
1:23.279
Race recap

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P10

  • Finish

    P8

  • Points

    4

  • Laps

    70

  • Constructor

    Alpine F1 Team

  • Status

    +1 Lap

Teammate that weekend

Fernando Alonso

Grid P9 · Finish P19 · 0 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 20

P878 pts

After round 20

P882 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2022-10-30
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Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
Last reviewed May 31, 2026