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Esteban Ocon

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Date of birth
Sep 17, 1996 (28)
Nationality
French
Place of birth
Évreux
Number
#31

Career stats

8
Seasons active
0/8
Championships
156
Races
1/156
Wins
0/156
Pole positions
4/156
Podiums
Current team
First race
Last race
First win
First podium
Last podium
1
Wins
0
Sprint wins
0.64%
Win percentage
0
Wins from pole
1
Most wins in a season
1
Longest win streak
4
Podiums
2.56%
Podium percentage
1
Most podiums in a season
1
Longest podium streak
23
DNF
0
DNS
1
Fastest laps
8281
Race laps
3
Races led
80
Laps led
445
Points

Seasons

Year Pos. Points Races Wins Podiums Pole positions Team(s)
2024 14th 23 23 0 1 0 Alpine
2023 12th 58 22 0 1 0 Alpine
2022 8th 92 22 0 0 0 Alpine
2021 11th 74 22 1 1 0 Alpine
2020 12th 62 17 0 1 0 Renault
2018 12th 49 21 0 0 0 Force India
2017 8th 87 20 0 0 0 Force India
2016 23rd 0 9 0 0 0 Manor

Finish positions

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5
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12
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11
8
17
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18
10
15
11
6
12
6
13
8
14
10
15
4
16
4
17
2
18
5
19
20
21
2
22

Starting positions

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3
4
1
5
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6
12
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8
8
14
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15
10
10
11
14
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6
14
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4
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3
20
6
21
1
22
3

Wins

Race Grid
1 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix 8th

Esteban Ocon: Career overview and Formula 1 statistics

Esteban Ocon is a French Formula 1 driver born on September 17, 1996. He made his Formula 1 debut at the 2016 Belgian Grand Prix, driving for Manor. Over the course of his career, Ocon has participated in 156 Grands Prix.

Career highlights

Throughout Esteban Ocon's career, his has achieved noteworthy milestones, including:

  • Seasons active: 8
  • Races entered: 156
  • Race wins: 1
  • Podium finishes: 4
  • Best qualifying result: 3rd
  • Fastest laps: 1
  • Total career points: 445

Esteban Ocon's last race in Formula 1 was the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix. Currently, Ocon competes for Alpine F1 Team. Explore more about Ocon's seasons and results on his races overview page.

Teams Esteban Ocon has raced for

Over his Formula 1 career, Esteban Ocon has raced for several teams:

  • Manor (2016)
  • Force India (2017-2018)
  • Renault (2020)
  • Alpine (2021-2024)

Learn more about Alpine and their history in Formula 1.