Formula 1 car racing through the streets of Monaco at night β€” Monaco Grand Prix 2026
🏁 F1 · Monaco Grand Prix 2026 · Qualifying Results & Race Preview

Monaco GP 2026:
Antonelli Storms to Pole, Leclerc Crashes β€” Full Qualifying Results & Race Preview

Kimi Antonelli snatched a breathless pole position from Max Verstappen by just 0.043 seconds in a dramatic Monaco qualifying session. Full grid, key storylines, championship impact and race preview β€” all in one place.

πŸ“ Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo
πŸ—“ 7 June 2026 Β· Round 6
⏱ 12 min read
πŸ† Qualifying + Grid + Preview
Formula 1 car at Monaco β€” Monaco GP 2026 qualifying results and race preview
🏁 F1 · Monaco GP 2026 · Qualifying

Monaco GP 2026:
Antonelli on Pole

Full qualifying results, starting grid and race preview for the 2026 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix.

πŸ—“ 7 June 2026
⏱ 12 min read

Kimi Antonelli delivered the magic lap Monaco demanded on Saturday evening, edging out Max Verstappen by the width of a heartbeat β€” 0.043 seconds β€” to claim pole position for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix. The 19-year-old championship leader starts from the front of the grid on a circuit where the view from pole position at Sainte DΓ©vote on race morning is about as close to a guaranteed victory as Formula 1 offers. Behind him, Lewis Hamilton held Ferrari’s nerve in third, while Charles Leclerc β€” who briefly went fastest β€” clipped the barriers at Tabac on his final lap and limped home to fourth with uncertain car damage and 78 laps to worry about.

The race starts Sunday 7 June at 15:00 local time (Monaco/CEST). This page covers the full qualifying classification, the complete starting grid, circuit breakdown, race storylines, championship picture and everything that matters before lights out.

3.337
Circuit km
78
Race laps
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Corners
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Monaco GP 2026 β€” Full Qualifying Results

Circuit de Monaco Β· Saturday 6 June 2026 Β· Q1 / Q2 / Q3

What a qualifying session. Antonelli, Verstappen and Hamilton ran the first runs of Q3 so close together that the margin between first and third was barely two tenths. On the second runs, Leclerc’s stunning middle sector carried him briefly to the top β€” then the barriers at Tabac ended his lap and his evening. Antonelli’s final effort, a 1:12.051s, held up for pole by 0.043s over Verstappen. It was, by any measure, a masterclass from a 19-year-old who seems entirely unintimidated by the sport’s most unforgiving stage.

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Leclerc β€” Race Day Uncertainty

The home favourite clipped the barriers at Tabac in his final Q3 lap, stopping his Ferrari at Rascasse. He qualifies fourth, but the extent of any car damage won’t be fully known until the Ferrari mechanics complete their overnight inspection. Starting P4 at Monaco with a damaged floor or suspension component is a very different proposition to starting P4 anywhere else.

PosDriverTeamQ3 TimeGap
1Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:12.051Pole
2Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing1:12.094+0.043s
3Lewis HamiltonFerrariβ€”+0.2xx
4Charles LeclercFerrariAbortedWall hit
5Isack HadjarRed Bull Racingβ€”β€”
6George RussellMercedesβ€”β€”
7Oscar PiastriMcLarenβ€”β€”
8Lando NorrisMcLarenβ€”β€”
9Pierre GaslyAlpineβ€”β€”
10Liam LawsonRacing Bullsβ€”β€”
11Alex AlbonWilliamsβ€”Q2 Elim.
12Carlos SainzWilliamsβ€”Q2 Elim.
13Nico HΓΌlkenbergAudiβ€”Q2 Elim.
14Franco ColapintoAlpineβ€”Q2 Elim.
15Arvid LindbladRacing Bullsβ€”Q2 Elim.
16Gabriel BortoletoAudiβ€”Q1 Elim.
17Esteban OconHaasβ€”Q1 Elim.
18Sergio PΓ©rezCadillacβ€”Q1 Elim.
19Ollie BearmanHaasβ€”Q1 Elim.
20Valtteri BottasCadillacβ€”Q1 Elim.
21Fernando AlonsoAston Martinβ€”Q1 Elim.
22Lance StrollAston Martinβ€”Q1 Elim.

⚠ Full Q1/Q2 lap times to be updated from official FIA classification post-session. Q3 gap figures for P3–P10 to be confirmed from official timing.

Monaco Grand Prix street circuit barriers and safety fencing β€” tight walls of Monte Carlo
Monaco’s narrow barriers leave no room for error β€” especially in the closing minutes of Q3 Β·

How the Qualifying Unfolded

The earlier practice sessions had set up a fascinating battle between Ferrari β€” who topped both Friday sessions with Charles Leclerc leading Lewis Hamilton β€” and Kimi Antonelli, who had taken over at the front in FP3. Ollie Bearman suffered a crash at Massenet in FP3 that brought out red flags, giving the top runners less clean running than they’d have liked before the most important qualifying of the European season.

Q3 opened with everyone on soft tyres, and it was immediately, almost comically tight at the front. Antonelli set a 1:12.375s. Verstappen was just 0.001 seconds slower. Hamilton was the only other driver within two tenths. Leclerc, after a slide at Massenet on his first run, could only manage tenth β€” then returned to produce a brilliant middle sector on his second effort that briefly had him at the top of the timesheets with under two minutes remaining. Then came Tabac. His Ferrari kissed the barriers, he stopped at Rascasse, the lap was gone, and the session was over for the MonΓ©gasque home hero. The overnight damage inspection will determine how his Sunday looks.

“It was one of those laps we call the magic lap. I was able to put it all together β€” it was such a close qualifying with Max.” β€” Kimi Antonelli, on his pole lap at Monaco

Antonelli’s final response was the lap that mattered: 1:12.051s, 0.043 seconds faster than Verstappen’s best. At 19, on his first Monaco qualifying as the championship leader, he delivered the composure of a ten-year veteran. His reward is a starting position that, on this track more than any other, is virtually worth three points before the race even starts. Learn how F1 qualifying works β€” Q1, Q2, Q3 explained.

The bigger story in the midfield might be George Russell, who qualified only sixth in the sister Mercedes and described himself as “bamboozled” by the car’s handling in Monaco. Russell mentioned that the 2026 car’s characteristics simply aren’t working for his driving style β€” and in a weekend where the top seven qualifiers are separated by the kind of margins that disappear behind a Safety Car, sixth is not where the pre-season championship favourite wanted to be. If the race stays clean, his title campaign could be looking at a 60-point deficit to Antonelli by Sunday evening.

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2026 Monaco GP β€” Full Starting Grid

Circuit de Monaco Β· Race start Sunday 7 June Β· 15:00 local (CEST)
GridDriverTeamQualifying Time
P1πŸ₯‡ Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:12.051
P2Max VerstappenRed Bull Racing1:12.094
P3Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:12.279
P4Charles LeclercFerrari1:12.351
P5Isack HadjarRed Bull Racing1:12.434
P6George RussellMercedes1:12.445
P7Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:12.624
P8Lando NorrisMcLaren1:12.765
P9Pierre GaslyAlpine1:13.226
P10Liam LawsonRacing Bulls1:13.412

Positions 11–22 are in qualifying order as listed in the classification above. The full official FIA starting grid, including any penalties applied overnight, will be confirmed before the formation lap.

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Race Start Time β€” Monaco GP 2026

The race starts at 15:00 CEST (local Monaco time) on Sunday 7 June. That’s 14:00 BST (UK), 09:00 ET (US East Coast), 18:30 IST (India), 23:00 AEST (Australia East). The formation lap begins approximately five minutes before the scheduled start time. See the full F1 2026 schedule for every remaining round.

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Circuit de Monaco β€” What Makes It Unique

3.337 km Β· 19 corners Β· Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco

There is no circuit in Formula 1 remotely like Monaco. It is the shortest, the slowest by average speed, and the most punishing for driver error. Racing through the streets of a working city β€” past hotels and harbour walls, through a tunnel, around a swimming pool complex β€” means the cars are threading through gaps that, in a normal week, are used by delivery vans and taxis. Nelson Piquet famously described driving here as “like riding a bicycle around your living room.” He wasn’t wrong.

The circuit measures 3.337 km per lap, and with 78 laps, the race distance comes to 260.286 km β€” the only Grand Prix on the 2026 F1 calendar that doesn’t reach the standard 305 km minimum, given an FIA exemption that has been in place for decades. Average race speeds sit around 160 km/h β€” roughly half of what you’d see at Monza. But what the circuit lacks in outright speed, it repays in psychological intensity.

Monaco harbour and city skyline viewed from above β€” Circuit de Monaco setting for the 2026 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix
Monte Carlo’s famous harbour backdrop β€” the most glamorous setting in motorsport Β·
Corner 1
Sainte DΓ©vote
The first braking point after the start/finish straight. A crash here is one of the most common race-opening incidents. Where grid position is immediately converted into track position β€” and where it stays for the rest of the race.
Corners 5–6
Casino Square
High-speed left-right chicane past the famous Casino. One of the few points on the lap where mechanical grip and downforce matter together. The braking zone going into Casino demands precision.
Corner 10
Fairmont Hairpin
The tightest corner in Formula 1. Cars slow from around 280 km/h to under 50 km/h. The hairpin is where pit stop undercuts play out, and where the rare Monaco overtake is occasionally attempted β€” and often regretted.
Tunnel
The Tunnel Section
Cars enter at over 280 km/h, plunge into the darkness under the Casino, and emerge into the blinding sunlight above the harbourfront. The light change happens in an instant. Drivers who lose concentration here find concrete, fast.
Corners 14–16
Swimming Pool Complex
A rapid sequence of left-right chicanes alongside the outdoor pool. One of the most flowing sections of the lap β€” and where Leclerc’s Friday practice pace was especially impressive in 2026.
Corner 19
Rascasse
The final slow corner before the start/finish straight. Famous in F1 history for Michael Schumacher’s deliberate stop in 2006 qualifying β€” he received a major penalty. Leclerc’s 2026 car ended its qualifying session parked here on Saturday evening.

Overtaking at Monaco is close to impossible under normal racing conditions. The 2003 race had precisely zero on-track passing moves. The undercut and overcut via the pit stop window, Safety Car timing, and first-corner incidents are the realistic mechanisms through which positions change. That makes qualifying here worth more than at any other circuit β€” which is why Antonelli’s pole is such a significant result.

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Five Storylines That Will Shape Sunday’s Race

What to watch when the lights go out at 15:00 CEST

1. Can Antonelli Convert Pole into a Fifth Consecutive Win?

Winning from pole at Monaco is the norm, not the exception. Since 2010, the pole-sitter has won the Monaco Grand Prix more often than not β€” and in most of those races, the order on lap one became the order at the chequered flag. Antonelli leads the championship by 43 points, has won four races in a row, and now lines up at the circuit most favourable to defending a lead. There is no rational reason to expect him not to win β€” which is exactly why anything that goes wrong on lap one, or a poorly timed Safety Car, would suddenly look enormous.

2. Leclerc’s Car and His Home Race

Charles Leclerc won his home race in 2024, becoming only the second MonΓ©gasque driver to do so after Louis Chiron. He has also crashed while leading here and failed to finish on multiple occasions β€” Monaco gives and Monaco takes. Saturday’s qualifying wall hit at Tabac leaves the Ferrari mechanics working through the night. If the car is clean by Sunday morning, Leclerc is fast enough to make P4 a real battle for the podium. If there’s hidden damage, he could be fighting just to finish.

3. Verstappen’s Opportunity at the Front

Starting P2, Verstappen is 0.043 seconds from pole and directly alongside Antonelli on the front row β€” at a track where the only real overtaking opportunity in the entire race tends to occur in the first 100 metres, into Sainte DΓ©vote on lap one. The three-time world champion is a former Monaco winner who knows how to read this race better than almost anyone. Red Bull have also found encouraging pace on a circuit that didn’t suit them especially well in recent seasons. If Antonelli has the slightest problem off the start line, Verstappen will not be polite about it.

4. Russell’s Title Crisis β€” Can He Recover from P6?

George Russell started 2026 as one of the pre-season favourites and leads the constructors’ battle alongside Antonelli inside Mercedes. But Monaco qualifying has landed him sixth β€” a position from which, on this circuit, recovering to even fourth is extremely difficult. If Antonelli wins and Russell finishes where he starts or lower, the championship gap becomes 60+ points with eighteen rounds remaining. That’s not impossible to come back from, but it changes the character of the title fight significantly. Russell’s season reaches an inflection point today.

5. McLaren’s Struggles and the Midfield Battle

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri β€” whose McLaren has been the fastest car at several circuits this year β€” qualified P8 and P7 at Monaco, a result that Piastri himself acknowledged was the best they could manage “no matter what” given their car’s setup limitations here. McLaren sit third in the constructors’ standings, comfortably clear of Red Bull, but Monaco is the circuit that exposes relative single-lap pace most brutally. The Silver Arrows and the Prancing Horse have both outqualified them here. Sunday is damage limitation, and the battle between P5 and P10 β€” Hadjar, Russell, Piastri, Norris, Gasly, Lawson β€” is where the real racing will happen.

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The Race Analyst’s Take

Monaco in 2026 is doing something the track rarely does: generating genuine suspense about the grid order. On most circuits, a 43-point championship lead and pole position would make the race feel predictable. But Leclerc’s damaged car, Russell’s damaged title ambitions, and Verstappen’s front-row presence mean this race has three storylines running simultaneously that could each produce a completely different kind of result.

The likeliest outcome is an Antonelli procession. The most dramatic outcome is a Safety Car-triggered shuffle in the pit window that puts Leclerc or Verstappen in front. The most consequential outcome for the title is if Russell has a problem and Antonelli wins β€” because at that point, this championship stops being a fight and starts being a coronation.

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2026 F1 Drivers’ Championship Standings

After Round 5 β€” Canadian Grand Prix Β· Entering Monaco

Kimi Antonelli arrives in Monaco having won every race since the season opened. Four consecutive victories β€” including a decisive triumph in Canada while championship rival George Russell retired with a power unit failure β€” have given the 19-year-old Mercedes driver a 43-point lead at the top of the standings. Full 2026 F1 standings here.

1
Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes
131
Leader
2
George Russell
Mercedes
88
βˆ’43
3
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
75
βˆ’56
4
Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
72
βˆ’59
5
Lando Norris
McLaren
58
βˆ’73
6
Oscar Piastri
McLaren
48
βˆ’83
7
Max Verstappen
Red Bull Racing
43
βˆ’88
8
Pierre Gasly
Alpine
20
βˆ’111

In the constructors’ championship, Mercedes leads with 219 points, Ferrari sits just two points behind in second, and McLaren holds third. Here’s how the F1 points system works β€” including the fastest lap bonus point.

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What Monaco Points Would Mean

If Antonelli wins and Russell finishes outside the top four, the gap stretches to 60+ points. To put that in context: Russell would need to outscore Antonelli by 25 points in a single race β€” an entire race win’s worth β€” just to cut the gap back to 35. With 18 rounds remaining after Monaco, it’s far from over mathematically. But the psychological picture would shift dramatically.

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Monaco Grand Prix β€” History & Records

Since 1929 Β· Part of F1 World Championship since 1950

The Monaco Grand Prix is the oldest race on the Formula 1 calendar still held at its original venue. It was first run in 1929, organised by Antony Noghes of the Automobile Club de Monaco β€” and it joined the Formula 1 World Championship from its inaugural 1950 season, missing only the years between 1952 and 1954. In nearly a century of racing on these streets, it has produced the sport’s most iconic images: Senna threading his Lotus through the rain in 1984, then retiring while leading with a lap to go; Gilles Villeneuve charging through the field in 1979; Schumacher parking at Rascasse in 2006 qualifying. Every era of Formula 1 has left something on these streets. Discover the legends who shaped motorsport history.

Most Monaco GP Wins β€” All Time

WinsDriverYearsNationality
6Ayrton Senna1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazilian
5Graham Hill1963, 1964, 1965, 1968, 1969πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ British
4Michael Schumacher1994, 1995, 1997, 1999πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ German
3Max Verstappen2021, 2023, 2024 (not in row)πŸ‡³πŸ‡± Dutch
3Alain Prost1984, 1985, 1986πŸ‡«πŸ‡· French
2Charles Leclerc2024, …πŸ‡²πŸ‡¨ MonΓ©gasque

Ayrton Senna’s record of six Monaco wins β€” five consecutive from 1989 to 1993 β€” stands as the most remarkable single-circuit dominance in the sport’s history. His 1984 drive through the rain in the Toleman, nearly catching Alain Prost before the race was controversially red-flagged, is considered one of the greatest performances any driver has produced anywhere. Explore more motorsport legends in the World of Speed archive.

Charles Leclerc became the first MonΓ©gasque to win his home race since Louis Chiron in 1931 β€” a wait of 93 years β€” when he triumphed at Monaco in 2024. The emotional weight of that result was enormous for Leclerc, who grew up watching this race from the grandstands. His 2026 season with Ferrari, now partnered with Lewis Hamilton, gives him a genuine car to challenge again. Saturday’s wall contact will determine how much of that potential is available on Sunday. Ferrari through the decades β€” wins, titles and the unending pursuit.

The 2025 Monaco Grand Prix was won by Lando Norris for McLaren. In 2026, Norris starts from P8 β€” a position that makes repeating something close to impossible on this track. For the current defending champion of this race, Monaco 2026 will be about minimising points loss rather than defending his crown.


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Frequently Asked Questions β€” Monaco GP 2026

The questions F1 fans are searching for about this race
Who won the Monaco GP 2026?
The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix takes place on Sunday 7 June at 15:00 CEST. This page will be updated with the full race result β€” winner, podium, fastest lap, and championship impact β€” within 30 minutes of the chequered flag. From qualifying, Kimi Antonelli starts on pole for Mercedes, with Max Verstappen alongside him on the front row.
Who got pole position at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix?
Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) took pole for the 2026 Monaco GP with a lap time of 1:12.051s β€” 0.043 seconds faster than Max Verstappen in second. It was Antonelli’s fourth pole of the 2026 season and the biggest qualifying result of his career to that point. Charles Leclerc was fourth after hitting the wall on his final flying lap. See our F1 qualifying explainer for how Q1, Q2 and Q3 work.
What time is the Monaco GP 2026 race start?
The race starts at 15:00 CEST (Monaco local time) on Sunday 7 June 2026. That converts to 14:00 BST in the UK, 09:00 ET on the US East Coast, 18:30 IST in India, and 23:00 AEST in eastern Australia. Check the full F1 2026 schedule for every remaining race weekend.
How many laps is the Monaco GP and what is the circuit length?
The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix runs over 78 laps of the Circuit de Monaco, which measures 3.337 km per lap. Total race distance is 260.286 km β€” shorter than the standard 305 km minimum that other grands prix must meet. Monaco is exempt from this rule by longstanding FIA agreement, making it the only race on the F1 calendar run at a shorter distance.
Who leads the F1 championship going into Monaco 2026?
Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) leads the 2026 F1 Drivers’ Championship with 131 points after five rounds, 43 points ahead of teammate George Russell (88 points) in second. Leclerc is third on 75 points, Hamilton fourth on 72. In the constructors’ standings, Mercedes leads Ferrari by just 2 points heading into Monaco. See the full F1 2026 championship standings page for the latest positions.
Who has won the most Monaco Grand Prix races in F1 history?
Ayrton Senna holds the record with six Monaco Grand Prix victories, including five in a row between 1989 and 1993 β€” a run of dominance at a single circuit unmatched in F1 history. Graham Hill, known as “Mr Monaco,” won five times during the 1960s. Michael Schumacher has four Monaco wins. Senna’s record is widely considered unbreakable on a circuit this demanding. See our ranking of the greatest F1 drivers of all time.
What channel is the Monaco GP 2026 on?
Broadcast rights for the Monaco GP 2026 vary by region. In the UK, Sky Sports F1 carries live coverage. In the US, ESPN is the main broadcaster. F1 TV Pro subscribers in eligible territories can stream every session live and on demand. Full guide on how to watch F1 live online β€” every broadcast option.
What is the Monaco GP fastest lap record?
The official, current Monaco Grand Prix fastest lap record is 1:12.909, set by Lewis Hamilton driving for Mercedes in the year 2021. According to official FIA regulations, this milestone stands as the definitive record because it was achieved during the Grand Prix race itself, as times clocked during practice or qualifying sessions do not qualify for the official title.

One last thought before the lights go out in Monte Carlo

Monaco has an almost supernatural ability to flatten form charts. A team can dominate three consecutive races and then arrive here to find their car’s characteristics simply don’t suit the slow, technical demands of the streets. In 2026, with a new regulatory era still being fully understood, that uncertainty is amplified. McLaren β€” arguably the fastest package at normal circuits β€” qualified P7 and P8. Red Bull, who have struggled to match Mercedes and Ferrari at power tracks, split the second row. That’s Monaco doing what Monaco does.

Antonelli’s path to a fifth win looks clear. But this circuit has humbled every champion it has ever hosted at some point β€” Senna in 1988, Schumacher in 1996, Hamilton in countless qualifying sessions, Verstappen when he least expected it. The streets of Monte Carlo are indifferent to championships and reputations. They simply expose whoever is quickest, bravest, and luckiest on any given afternoon.

Full race result, podium and championship standings will be updated on this page within 30 minutes of the chequered flag on Sunday 7 June. Refresh for the Monaco GP 2026 results as they happen.

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