Andrea Kimi Antonelli delivered a stunning performance to claim pole position for the Monaco Grand Prix with a time of 1m 12.051s. On June 6, the 19-year-old Italian driver edged out Max Verstappen by just 0.043s.

What happened?

Andrea Kimi Antonelli's 'magic lap' around the streets of Monte Carlo secured his first-ever pole position in the Principality.

Why it matters for Andrea Kimi Antonelli

This pole position gives Antonelli a golden opportunity to translate his performance into a fifth consecutive grand prix victory and further stretch his lead in the World Championship.

What comes next?

The Monaco Grand Prix race starts at 3 p.m. local time on Sunday, June 7, with Andrea Kimi Antonelli starting in first place, followed by Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli currently has a 43-point advantage over his teammate and title rival George Russell.

The Italian youngster's performance in qualifying was impressive, with him describing his lap as a 'magic lap' where he was able to put everything together.

Max Verstappen's Red Bull was close behind, but Antonelli's last lap was enough to secure pole position.

Lewis Hamilton will start in third place, followed by teammate Charles Leclerc, who had to settle for fourth after brushing the wall in the final moments of Q3.

The starting grid for the Monaco Grand Prix is set, with Andrea Kimi Antonelli in pole position, ready to take on the challenging circuit and aim for his fifth consecutive victory.