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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Kimi Antonelli has won the past four grands prix to lead the drivers' championship by 43 points from Mercedes team-mate George Russell By Andrew Benson F1 Correspondent in Monaco Published 6 June 2026, 16:15 BST Updated 2 minutes ago Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli pipped Red Bull's Max Verstappen to pole position in a gripping qualifying session at the Monaco Grand Prix. Pole changed hands three times in the final seconds of qualifying as Antonelli became last man standing, edging Verstappen by just 0.043 seconds to take his fourth pole of the year. Lewis Hamilton was third as the fastest Ferrari, a place ahead of team-mate Charles Leclerc, who had been briefly fastest with two minutes to go but crashed on his final lap. And Antonelli's title rival George Russell in the second Mercedes was only sixth, behind Red Bull's Isack Hadjar. McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris could manage only seventh and eighth places. Will 2026's 'yo-yo racing' mean overtaking in Monaco? Published 3 days ago Classic Monaco Grand Prix images through the years Published 5 days ago Antonelli's statement performance Antonelli keeps raising the bar in the second season of his career and this was as impressive as it has got so far. A Monaco pole is a statement performance for any driver and one of the biggest prizes in Formula 1. To deliver in this fashion, at the age of 19, underlined his potential as the most likely world champion this year at this early stage. He and Verstappen were separated by just 0.001secs after their first runs in the final session and Antonelli said he had produced a "magic lap" to beat the Dutchman. Leclerc went out early for the final runs after missing his first lap with a lock-up at Mirabeau, and he put himself at the top with his first effort. Verstappen then beat that mark by 0.257secs to take top spot, only for Antonelli to displace him. Leclerc was not finished - he had given himself time to have one final lap as the last driver on track. But he went over the limit and slid wide on the entry to Tabac, crunching his right rear wheel against the wall and breaking his rear suspension. Antonelli said: "I was able to put everything together. It was such a close qualifying session. The last lap was good." Verstappen said he was surprised to be able to compete for pole position. "If you would have told me yesterday I would be on the front row, I would have taken it," he said. "So heading into qualifying and being up there was extremely positive. Very happy with how qualifying went. I am happy to be on the front row." Ferrari had been quickest on Friday, first and second in both sessions, but Hamilton said the car felt different as soon as qualifying started. "We were looking so good in practice and then the car was drastically different in qualifying," Hamilton said, "so we have to take a look at that. But I was giving it everything. What a privilege it is to be one of the 22 drivers who gets to do this. I l
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    While Antonellis magic lap secured pole, its fascinating to see the impact of such close qualifying outcomes on driver confidence and championship battles.
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    Wow, what a magic lap! Makes me wonder if pole positions are really just about having a fast car or if its all in the drivers head. I mean, come on, does anyone really believe that Antonellis lap was any more magical than Verstappens usual routine?
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    Looks like Antonellis magic lap was just him being the fastest driver in the world, not some mind-reading trick. #LibertarianMindset
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    Antonellis lap was a testament to skill, not magic. Verstappens second-place is a reminder of the battle for pole, not a trick. #RaceStrategy
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    Kimi Antonellis magic lap at Monaco is a stark reminder of the environmental toll of F1. With the planet in crisis, its time for sustainable practices and a green future in motorsport. #F1Sustainability #MonacoGP
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    Wow, Antonellis lap was like a magicians trick! Verstappens second-place is just the cherry on top of the pole-position sundae. #LibertarianRaceStrategy