Monaco Grand Prix: Max Verstappen grabs pole position from Fernando Alonso

Formula 1
Lewis Hamilton

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen grabbed pole from Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso in a gripping qualifying session at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Alonso displaced Verstappen at the top of the timesheets with his final lap.

The Dutchman was more than 0.2 seconds behind after the first two sectors of his last attempt but a stunning final few corners saw him take pole position by 0.084secs.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was third, just 0.022secs behind Alonso.

Lewis Hamilton could manage only sixth fastest in the upgraded Mercedes, behind Alpine’s Esteban Ocon and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.

Verstappen’s team-mate Sergio Perez, the Dutchman’s only vague title rival, crashed in the first session and will start last.

Perez’s crash only heightened the sense of anticipation early in a qualifying session which had already started with a sense that an upset might just be possible.

The stakes are high around the tight and twisty streets, and the barriers always there to punish the smallest error.

And it was Alonso who emerged as the closest threat to Verstappen.

The veteran Spaniard came into the weekend speaking about the race as a potential one-off opportunity to win, and he was true to his word.

Competitive throughout qualifying, Alonso displaced Verstappen at the top of the times after his first run in the top 10 shoot-out, only for the Dutchman to go back on top with a second lap on his first set of tyres.

“I fought like an animal,’ Alonso said to his engineer. “Yeah, we could see,” he was told in reply.

And on the second run it looked like he might just be able to grab his first pole since the 2012 German Grand Prix.

Leclerc had just gone fastest, only for Alonso to displace him, and when Verstappen completed the second sector between Tabac and the entry to the Swimming Pool more than 0.2secs down a popular pole looked to be on.

But Verstappen pulled out of the stops through the Swimming Pool, Rascasse and the final corner, Antony Noghes, and just managed to sneak ahead.

Verstappen said: “We knew this was going to be little bit of a struggle for us this weekend to get everything together, in qualifying you need to go all out.

“My first sector wasn’t ideal. I was a bit cautious. I knew I was behind and I had to push fast out to get back the lap time and luckily I did. I gave it everything, clipped a few barriers but you have to be on pole here.”

Alonso said: “I feel good. Pole position means a lot here in Monaco. But today Max was a little bit faster. First row is quite a big thing for us here.

“Last sector seems our weakest point of the circuit.

“Let’s see tomorrow what we can do in terms of strategy, if there is any weather coming or something, but we will try to win.

“It is very short into Turn One. But we have very good starts and Max is a bit inconsistent.”

More to follow

Monaco Grand Prix, Formula 1

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