Kimi Antonelli edges out Max Verstappen to take Monaco Grand Prix pole

The Ferraris of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc took third and fourth.
Kimi Antonelli edges out Max Verstappen to take Monaco Grand Prix pole

By Philip Duncan, Press Association F1 Correspondent, Monte Carlo

George Russell’s world championship bid suffered another setback as Kimi Antonelli stormed to pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix.

Antonelli, who has won the last four races, danced his way around Formula One’s famed streets in the principality to beat Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to top spot by just 0.043 seconds.

Russell will start a distant sixth – 0.394 sec slower than his Mercedes team-mate – with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc third and fourth respectively for Ferrari.

Verstappen’s team-mate Isack Hadjar lines up from fifth with Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris set to start McLaren’s 1,000th race from seventh and eighth.

Monaco Grand Prix 2026 – Practice and Qualifying – Circuit de Monaco
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli during qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix (David Davies/PA).

Russell is in desperate need of a strong weekend after slipping 43 points behind Antonelli following his retirement from the lead in Canada a fortnight ago.

But the British driver has struggled for pace all weekend at the principality, and now faces losing even further ground to Antonelli at a circuit where overtaking is practically impossible.

“I just don’t feel like I have got any grip,” said Russell. “I don’t really get it.”

Hamilton had been quicker than anyone here on Friday in a car which had been tipped to excel on this unique, slow-speed track.

But the 41-year-old could not live with Antonelli and Verstappen – despite the arrival of Kim Kardashian, in the paddock for the first time to suppport the seven-time world champion.

Hamilton finished 0.228 sec behind Antonelli with a wild Leclerc, who came close to crashing on two occasions in Q3, three tenths off the pace.

Monaco Grand Prix 2026 – Practice and Qualifying – Circuit de Monaco
Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton gives the thumbs up to pole sitter Mercedes’ Kimi Antonelli (David Davies/PA).

Hamilton’s Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur was absent from the track after he was hospitalised, although Ferrari did not provide any details on the nature of his condition.

Q1 was red flagged after Gabriel Bortoleto fell victim to the narrowest track on the calendar.

The Brazilian clipped the barrier as he arrived for the Nouvelle Chicane, breaking his suspension, and thudding into the wall.

Ollie Bearman, who crashed out of final practice, then failed to progress from the opening phase.

Bearman, hindered by the late red flag, will start Sunday’s 78-lap race only 19th. The beleaguered Aston Martin team occupy the final row of the grid – with Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll both more than two seconds off the leading pace.

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