Esteban Ocon's drive at the 2023 Miami Grand Prix on May 7 showcased a measured approach to race management, converting an eighth-place grid start into a ninth-place finish and adding valuable points to Alpine's tally. The French driver, piloting the Alpine A523, began the 57-lap event from the fourth row of the grid, a respectable position that set the stage for a points-scoring opportunity. Navigating the demanding Miami International Autodrome, Ocon focused on a clean execution, a strategy that often pays dividends in races prone to incidents or safety car periods, as has been observed in various Grand Prix, including [Fernando Alonso at the 2017 Spanish Grand Prix](/results/2017-barcelona-fernando-alonso) where strategic race management was paramount. The race unfolded with Ocon maintaining his presence within the top ten. While he slipped one position from his starting grid of 8th to finish 9th, this still ensured Alpine secured two championship points. His total race time was recorded at "1:28:36.364". Crucially, Ocon's teammate, Pierre Gasly, who started three positions ahead in fifth, finished eighth, securing four points. The close proximity of the two Alpine drivers in the final standings, with Gasly's time of "1:28:33.911" just ahead of Ocon, underscores the team's collective effort to maximize their output from the weekend. This dual points finish for Alpine highlights a period where the team aimed for consistent performance, a trait also evident when [Pierre Gasly at the 2017 Spanish Grand Prix](/results/2017-barcelona-pierre-gasly) was part of a strong team effort. Ocon's fastest lap of the race, a "1:31.143" on lap 56, ranked him ninth overall for single-lap pace, demonstrating a late-race push or optimized tire performance towards the end of the Grand Prix. This lap time positioned him ahead of Carlos Sainz Jr.'s fastest on lap 55 ("1:31.362") and Charles Leclerc's on lap 57 ("1:31.434"), both Ferrari drivers who finished ahead of Ocon. Such detailed performance metrics are often analyzed by teams and fans alike, with comprehensive data available from resources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json) providing granular insights into individual driver and car performance across a race weekend. The ability to extract points consistently, even when not challenging for podiums, is a hallmark of a seasoned Formula 1 competitor, a concept explored in depth on the [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) page, detailing the evolution of driver roles and team strategies. This Miami performance added to Ocon's season tally, moving him up the driver standings, a testament to the continuous development and competition inherent in the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) championship.
