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Antonelli stuns Verstappen with sensational pole-winning lap

publish time

06/06/2026

publish time

06/06/2026

Pole position Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy celebrates after the qualifying session for the Monaco F1 Grand Prix at the Monaco racetrack. (AP )

MONACO, June 6 (AP): Kimi Antonelli mastered one of Formula 1's most intense challenges to take pole position for Formula 1's Monaco Grand Prix and bolster his credentials as the title favorite on Saturday.

Maximizing pace on the narrow streets without clipping the ever-present barriers means the 19-year-old Italian goes into Sunday's race with a chance to extend his and Mercedes' winning streaks and stretch his already-impressive 43-point standings lead.

Antonelli saved his best for last to beat Max Verstappen of Red Bull by just 0.043 of a second and extend Mercedes' streak of qualifying on pole for every grand prix this season. Lewis Hamilton was third for Ferrari.

"It was one of those laps that we call a magic lap. I was able to put it all together,” Antonelli said.

Antonelli's teammate and title rival, George Russell, was only sixth and told broadcaster Sky Sports he was "bamboozled" by why the Mercedes car suited Antonelli's style better than his own.

Qualifying is typically more important in Monaco than at any other track in F1 because it is almost impossible to overtake on the narrow, twisty street circuit. "I just need to get a clean start, don't try to do the magic start,” Antonelli said.

Verstappen said he was surprised to be starting second, and Hamilton suggested his chances of winning might rest on the remote chance of rain.

Antonelli will now be the favorite for a fifth grand prix win in a row on Sunday. That’s a feat that only Verstappen and Hamilton have achieved among current drivers. Mercedes is aiming to continue its run of winning every grand prix so far this season, though Lando Norris won one sprint race in Miami for McLaren.

Antonelli leads by 43 points from Russell after a tense wheel-to-wheel battle between them at the last race in Canada ended abruptly with an engine failure for Russell. If he can keep it up, he'd be the youngest F1 world champion in history.

Antonelli praised Mercedes for improving the car's setup after Ferrari led both Friday practice sessions.