Monaco Grand Prix 2026: Kimi Antonelli stuns Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to snatch pole position, and Max Verstappen joins the front row

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Monaco Grand Prix 2026: Kimi Antonelli stuns Ferrari duo Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton to snatch pole position, and Max Verstappen joins the front row

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It was Charles Leclerc, and perhaps even the Prince of Monaco, who was supposed to take pole position, but 19-year-old Kimi Antonelli had a different plan. For the first three practice sessions, it was all Ferrari until qualifying came around, and Mercedes took pole for the first time this decade.Monte CarloMonaco – There are race weekends in Formula 1, and then there is Monaco.The emirate’s narrow streets have humbled world champions, shattered dreams inches from steel barriers, and produced some of the sport’s most iconic moments. In 2026, Monaco arrives with a new story centered around the rise of Kimi Antonelli.After four successive victories and a commanding lead in the Drivers’ Championship, the 19-year-old Mercedes prodigy arrived in Monte Carlo carrying the momentum of the future world champion.

However, Monaco represents a challenge unlike any other on the Formula 1 calendar. Raw speed is important, but courage is even more important. The driver must jump millimeters from the walls while carrying speeds that leave no room for error.As the weekend ran from Friday testing to Saturday’s qualifying, Monaco once again proved why it remains the greatest test of driver skill in Formula 1.The first practice session around Monaco is rarely about absolute speed.

It is a gradual process of learning where the fist is and how close the driver can get to the barriers without becoming his latest victim. The first practice round in Monaco was all about Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc, Prince of Monaco and home boy, taking the fastest lap, followed by Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton, with Max Verstappen third.

Monaco Grand Prix – Free Practice Results 1 (Top 5)

Points of sale.drivera teamTime/gap
1Charles LeclercFerrari1:13.978
2Lewis HamiltonFerrari+0.226 sec
3Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing+0.513 sec
4Kimi AntonelliMercedes+0.559 sec
5George RussellMercedes+1.005 seconds

The second training session provided a clearer picture of the competitive system.

Once again, Ferrari dominated the second practice session. Lewis Hamilton topped the second practice session, followed by Charles Leclerc, and once again the silent invader Max Verstappen finished third.

Monaco Grand Prix – Free Practice Results 2 (Top 5)

Points of sale.drivera teamTime/gap
1Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:13.026
2Charles LeclercFerrari+0.111 sec
3Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing+0.168 sec
4George RussellMercedes+0.379 seconds
5Kimi AntonelliMercedes+0.503 sec

Saturday morning: Antonelli strikes again

If Friday belonged to Ferrari, then Saturday morning belonged to Antonelli. The Mercedes driver made an emphatic statement during final practice, setting the fastest lap of the weekend and reminding rivals why he currently leads the World Championship.Kimi won the final practice session, ahead of Ferrari, while Leclerc and Hamilton finished second and third in the final practice session. Antonelli attacked the Monaco barriers with a confidence rarely seen from a driver of his age. Through the pool complex and around Rascas, the Italian looked completely at ease, extracting every available millisecond from the Mercedes package.

Monaco GP – Free Practice Results 3 (Top 5)

Points of sale.drivera teamTime/gap
1Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:12.720
2Charles LeclercFerrari+0.327 sec
3Lewis HamiltonFerrari+0.331 sec
4George RussellMercedes+0.763 sec
5Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing+0.942 seconds

Qualifying: Real Monaco Grand Prix

In Monaco, qualifying often seems more important than the race itself.The tight layout of the circuit leaves precious few overtaking opportunities, making Saturday’s session the most important hour of the entire weekend. Hamilton had a great lap. Leclerc hustled in front of his home crowd. Verstappen has extracted everything from Red Bull. But Antonelli saved his best for last. With the pressure reaching its highest levels, the Italian achieved an amazing lap of 1:12.051 to secure first place, only 0.043 seconds behind Verstappen.

It marked Antonelli’s fourth pole position in six races and reinforced the growing belief that Formula 1 is witnessing the arrival of its next star.

Monaco GP – Qualifying results and starting grid

Points of sale.drivera teamQ3 time/gap
1Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:12.051
2Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing+0.043 sec
3Lewis HamiltonFerrari+0.228 sec
4Charles LeclercFerrari+0.300 sec
5Ishaq HajjarRed Bull Racing+0.383 sec
6George RussellMercedes+0.394 sec
7Oscar PiastriMcLaren+0.573 sec
8Lando NorrisMcLaren+0.714 w
9Pierre GaslyAlps+1.175 seconds
10Liam LawsonBull racing+1.361 seconds
11Alex AlbonWilliamsEliminate Q2
12Carlos Sainz JrWilliamsEliminate Q2
13Nico HulkenbergAudiEliminate Q2
14Franco ColapintoAlpsEliminate Q2
15Arvid LindbladBull racingEliminate Q2
16Gabriel BortolettoAudiQ1 Elimination
17Esteban OconHaasQ1 Elimination
18Sergio PerezCadillacQ1 Elimination
19Oliver BermanHaasQ1 Elimination
20Valtteri BottasCadillacQ1 Elimination
21Fernando AlonsoAston MartinQ1 Elimination
22Lance outingAston MartinQ1 Elimination

Max was steady

Max was always in conflict. He finished second in qualifying and will start alongside Kimi Antonelli on the front row. The Red Bull driver has built his reputation on maximizing chances under pressure, and starting alongside Antonelli keeps him firmly in contention for the win.

Monaco often rewards strategic patience. One mistake, one safety car, or one poorly timed pit stop can change the entire race.Verstappen knows better than most how quickly conditions can change. If Antonelli stumbles, the Dutchman will be in a perfect position to take advantage.

Ferrari’s missed opportunity

Ferrari went into the weekend believing Monaco represented one of its strongest chances to challenge for victory in 2026.The pace was clear throughout practice. Confidence was evident throughout the garage.

However, qualification ultimately left the team wondering what could have been. Hamilton got off to a strong start from third, while Leclerc’s quest for pole was in jeopardy as he dropped to fourth after another frustrating chapter in his complicated relationship with his home country.

Race ahead

Everything now points to a great strategic battle on Sunday at 6:30 PM EST.Antonelli controls the race from pole position. Verstappen lurks just behind him. Hamilton is still close enough to take advantage of any opportunity. Leclerc carries the hopes of local Monaco supporters.

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