Charles Leclerc claimed a third home pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix, courtesy of a sensational 1:10.270.
The Monegasque's pole marked Ferrari's 250th in F1, whilst it denied Max Verstappen the record for most consecutive pole positions.
Oscar Piastri qualified in second but was still 0.154s slower than Leclerc, whilst Carlos Sainz secured third. It was a Ferrari one-three and a McLaren two-four, with George Russell and Verstappen on the third row.
Lewis Hamilton will start from the fourth row as will Yuki Tsunoda. Alex Albon and Pierre Gasly completed the top 10.
There was a huge shock in Q1, as both Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso were eliminated.
Check out the full results below!
Result Qualification - Monaco
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