Pierre Gasly's campaign at the 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix culminated in a single championship point for the Alpine F1 Team, a result achieved by converting a P9 grid start into a P10 finish after completing all 71 laps at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace. The [French driver, Pierre Gasly](https://www.formula1.com/en/drivers/pierre-gasly.html), piloting the Alpine A525, demonstrated consistent if not outright pace, with his fastest lap recorded on Lap 42 at 1:13.736, ranking 16th among all competitors. This points finish was a hard-fought outcome in a tightly packed midfield, contributing to the constructor's championship efforts for the [French-based Alpine F1 Team](https://www.formula1.com/en/teams/Alpine.html). His teammate, Franco Colapinto, starting further back in P16, managed to improve his position to P15. Notably, Colapinto registered a quicker fastest lap of 1:12.816 on Lap 45, placing him 5th in that metric, suggesting potential differences in tire strategy or car balance between the two Alpine entries. The Interlagos circuit, renowned for its technical demands and variable conditions, consistently challenges teams to optimize their setups for both qualifying and race day, making every position gained or held significant within the [Formula 1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship).
Gasly's race duration of "1:32:55.510" reflects the competitive intensity of the São Paulo event, where the gaps between midfield runners were minimal. While the race winner, [Lando Norris](/results/2026-jeddah-lando-norris), secured a dominant victory, and drivers like [Max Verstappen](/results/2026-jeddah-max-verstappen) fought onto the podium, Gasly's objective was to maximize the A525's potential within its performance window. The single point earned here, as verified by [official Formula 1 results data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), added to his season tally. Successfully completing the full race distance of 71 laps, a status coded as "Finished," underscored the reliability of the Alpine package and Gasly's disciplined driving, a contrast to incidents that saw other contenders, such as [Charles Leclerc](/results/2026-jeddah-charles-leclerc), retire early due to collision. The strategic nuances of a Grand Prix are often explored in depth, with comprehensive information available on the [official Formula 1 site](https://www.formula1.com/en). Gasly's consistent performance, avoiding major incidents, allowed him to capitalize on opportunities and secure a valuable point for his team, navigating the complex dynamics of the [Autódromo José Carlos Pace](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aut%C3%B3dromo_Jos%C3%A9_Carlos_Pace) circuit.
