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Antonelli Stuns Monaco: Claims Surprise Pole Position
6 Jun
Summary
- Kimi Antonelli secured Monaco Grand Prix pole with an exceptional lap.
- Max Verstappen narrowly missed pole, finishing second to Antonelli.
- Lewis Hamilton qualified third, starting from the second row.

Kimi Antonelli, a 19-year-old Italian driver for Mercedes, achieved a remarkable pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix. His exceptional lap on the streets of Monte Carlo edged out Red Bull's Max Verstappen by a mere 0.043 seconds. This marks Antonelli's fourth pole in six races this season, reinforcing his strong contention for the championship title.
Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc qualified in third and fourth positions, respectively, placing them on the second row for Sunday's race. Despite Ferrari's car being well-suited to Monaco's tight corners, Antonelli's Mercedes team found a crucial performance step in final practice. Antonelli's teammate, George Russell, could only manage sixth place, facing a challenging start to the race.
Antonelli's confidence and skill were evident on the demanding Monaco circuit, especially considering it was only his second appearance there. His impressive performance ensures Mercedes remains unbeaten in qualifying this season. The young driver holds a significant points lead over Russell, who faced a mechanical issue in the previous Canadian Grand Prix.