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Fernando Alonso 2025 Japanese GP Result: P11 from P12 | The F1 Formula
Fernando Alonso·Japanese Grand Prix·2025

Race result · 2025

Fernando Alonso at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix

Fernando Alonso finished the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix in 11th position for Aston Martin, starting from 12th on the grid and completing all 53 laps without scoring points at Suzuka.

  • 11th
  • 0 pts
  • Aston Martin

The result

2025 Japanese

Fernando Alonso's drive at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix saw the Spanish veteran navigate the Suzuka Circuit for Aston Martin, converting a P12 grid slot into an 11th-place finish, just outside the points. Starting from the sixth row, Alonso maintained a consistent pace throughout the 53-lap event, ultimately crossing the finish line with a total race time of 1:23:04.316. While a single position gain from his starting grid, the result meant no championship points for the Aston Martin driver, a recurring theme early in the 2025 season. His fastest lap, a 1:31.770 recorded on lap 51, placed him 11th in the overall fastest lap standings, indicating a car that could extract late-race performance but lacked the outright pace to consistently challenge the front-runners. For comprehensive coverage of the sport, the [official Formula 1 website](https://www.formula1.com/en) remains a primary resource.

The race at Suzuka, a circuit known for its technical demands and high-speed sections, proved challenging for the Aston Martin AMR25. Alonso's teammate, [Lance Stroll at the 2018 Belgian Grand Prix](/results/2018-spa-francorchamps-lance-stroll), experienced a more difficult afternoon, starting from P20 and finishing in the same position, one lap down on the leaders. This contrast highlights Alonso's characteristic ability to extract the maximum from the machinery available, even when the car is not performing at a points-scoring level. The overall race was dominated by Red Bull's Max Verstappen, who secured the victory, followed by the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Understanding the broader context of the F1 season is possible through the [FIA F1 World Championship details](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship).

Alonso's performance, while not yielding points, demonstrated his consistent race craft and ability to manage tires and strategy across the 53 laps. The gap to the tenth-placed Oliver Bearman of Haas was less than three seconds, underscoring the tight competition for the final points-paying position. Historically, Suzuka has seen many memorable drives, and even outside the points, the pursuit of optimal performance remains paramount. Fans can delve deeper into the history and technical aspects of the sport through resources like [Wikipedia's Formula One overview](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One). The [FIA F1 event information](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship) offers further insights into the governance and technical directives that shape each Grand Prix. Considering the performance of other drivers in the field, such as [Max Verstappen at the 2018 Belgian Grand Prix](/results/2018-spa-francisco-max-verstappen) or even [Pierre Gasly at the 2018 Belgian Grand Prix](/results/2018-spa-francorchamps-pierre-gasly), it's clear that competitive margins are always razor-thin. The ongoing data analysis, often found on platforms like the [Jolpica/Ergast F1 data archive](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), will be crucial for Aston Martin to understand where improvements can be made for future rounds. For more on current F1 developments, the [Formula 1 race regulations](https://www.formula1.com/en) section of the official site offers detailed insights.

Grid
12th
Finish
11th
Points
0
Laps
53
Race time
1:23:04.316
Fastest lap
1:31.770
Race recap

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P12

  • Finish

    P11

  • Points

    0

  • Laps

    53

  • Constructor

    Aston Martin

  • Status

    Finished

Teammate that weekend

Lance Stroll

Grid P20 · Finish P20 · 0 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 3

P170 pts

After round 3

P170 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2025-04-06
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Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
Last reviewed May 31, 2026