Kimi Antonelli's 'Magic Lap' Beats Max Verstappen to Pole at Monaco Grand Prix
- On Saturday, Kimi Antonelli secured pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix, defeating Max Verstappen by just 0.043 seconds in the final moments of qualifying.
- Ten drivers competed in this 'biggest Q3 of the season,' including Lewis Hamilton, Oscar Piastri, and Lando Norris, as the field battled intensely for top grid positions.
- Lewis Hamilton finished third, 0.178 seconds off the pace, while Charles Leclerc hit the wall on his final lap after two near-misses during Q3.
- Williams drivers missed the top 10, finishing 11th and 12th, while Gabriel Bortoleto remained 16th after his Q1 crash at the Nouvelle Chicane.
- The 19-year-old Liam Lawson of Racing Bulls expressed disbelief at the qualifying intensity, as Antonelli seeks a fifth consecutive victory in Sunday's 78-lap race.
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F1 Monaco Live: Antonelli on pole and Piastri in seventh; Kim K makes long-awaited paddock debut
Formula 1 drivers race in the Monaco Grand Prix at Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo at 11pm AEST. F1 TV, Kayo and Fox Sports are broadcasting the race live. Follow this live blog for minute-by-minute updates, scores, results, odds, starting grid, crash updates and start time
Noel León won the esprint race of the Formula 2 Monaco Grand Prix, Formula 1 anteroom. Campos Racing rider added his second win of the year as he also won the Canadian Grand Prix and today will start from seventh position. The tricolor is thrown into the sea as a top 3 tradition. Meanwhile, Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) won the pole position of the Monaco Grand Prix by placing himself at the top of the Formula 1 ranking. He surpassed Dutch Max Verst…
The Mercedes rider, who had already celebrated in this instance during the Grand Prix of China, Japan and Miami, re-ratified his hierarchy by winning the pole position in the Monaco GP.The 19-year-old Italian seems to have no brake, as he has left no choice to major rivals such as George Russell, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. In the luxurious Monte-Carlo circuit, the Boloños overcame all his opponents with a mark of 1:12,051 and will take o…
Kimi is the youngest ever to leave first in the GP of Monaco: I am enjoying the guide. The Ferrari in the second row
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