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Pierre Gasly 2026 Japanese GP Result: P7 from P7, 6 pts | The F1 Formula
Pierre Gasly·Japanese Grand Prix·2026

Race result · 2026

Pierre Gasly at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix

Pierre Gasly maintained his starting position of P7 at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix, securing 6 points for Alpine while demonstrating consistent pace over 53 laps at Suzuka.

  • 7th
  • 6 pts
  • Alpine F1 Team

The result

2026 Japanese

Pierre Gasly's 2026 Japanese Grand Prix campaign for Alpine saw him convert a P7 grid start into a P7 finish, a result that underscored the team's current performance envelope at Suzuka. Over the 53 laps, Gasly consistently held his ground, concluding the race with a total time of 1:28:35.743. This performance secured 6 points for the French constructor, a solid contribution given the competitive field. His fastest lap, a 1:33.691 recorded on lap 39, placed him ninth overall in the fastest lap rankings, indicating moments of strong individual pace within the race strategy. This contrasts with the pace set by race winner Kimi Antonelli, who clinched the fastest lap with a 1:32.432 on lap 49, showcasing the performance delta at the front of the grid as documented by [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json).

Gasly's P7 finish was a notable effort, particularly when viewed against his teammate Franco Colapinto, who started P15 and finished P16 without scoring points. This gap highlights Gasly's ability to maximize the Alpine package at a demanding circuit like Suzuka, a track that has historically challenged many drivers, including past performances from figures like [Charles Leclerc at the 2021 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2021-suzuka-charles-leclerc) and [Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2021-suzuka-lewis-hamilton). The race itself, a key event on the [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) calendar, saw intense battles throughout the midfield. Gasly's consistent run, completing all 53 laps, ensured Alpine capitalized on its qualifying position. For a broader understanding of the sport's intricacies and historical context, one might consult [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), which details the evolution of racing at circuits such as Suzuka where drivers like [George Russell at the 2021 Japanese Grand Prix](/results/2021-suzuka-george-russell) have also navigated its unique challenges.

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P7

  • Finish

Grid
7th
Finish
7th
Points
6
Laps
53
Race time
1:28:35.743
Fastest lap
1:33.691
Race recap

P7

  • Points

    6

  • Laps

    53

  • Constructor

    Alpine F1 Team

  • Status

    Finished

  • Teammate that weekend

    Franco Colapinto

    Grid P15 · Finish P16 · 0 pts

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    Championship · before vs after

    Before round 3

    P79 pts

    After round 3

    P815 pts

    Data from Ergast·Race date 2026-03-29
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed May 31, 2026