Kimi Antonelli secured pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix with a lap time of 1m12.051s. The Mercedes driver edged out Max Verstappen by 0.043s in a dramatic qualifying session. Charles Leclerc crashed late in the session and will start fourth.
Antonelli claimed his fourth pole in five races after topping the timesheets in Q3. He improved on his provisional time to beat Verstappen, who took second place. Lewis Hamilton qualified third for Ferrari. Leclerc hit the barriers in the final sector on his last attempt, ending his session early. Isack Hadjar finished fifth for Red Bull while George Russell was sixth for Mercedes. Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris occupied the fourth row for McLaren. Pierre Gasly took ninth ahead of Liam Lawson in tenth. The session featured several incidents including a red flag caused by Gabriel Bortoleto's crash in Q1.