Verstappen clinches pole position for Monaco Grand Prix
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took his first Monaco Grand Prix pole position on Saturday with a breathtaking final lap to deny Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso the crucial top slot.
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen took his first Monaco Grand Prix pole position on Saturday with a breathtaking final lap to deny Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso the crucial top slot.
MONACO: Formula One champion Max Verstappen led a Red Bull one-two in final practice for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday (May 27) while Lewis Hamilton brought the session to an early end by crashing his Mercedes.
MONACO : Red Bull's Max Verstappen took his first Monaco Grand Prix pole position on Saturday with a breathtaking final lap to deny Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso the crucial top slot.
• Max Verstappen is on pole position for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.
MONACO: Alfa Romeo's Guanyu Zhou collected four pitlane speeding penalties in a single practice session at the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday (May 27).
MONACO : Alfa Romeo's Guanyu Zhou collected four pitlane speeding penalties in a single practice session at the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen took his first Monaco Grand Prix pole position with a breathtaking final lap to deny Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso the crucial top slot.
Max Verstappen topped the times ahead of Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez in Saturday's eventful third and final practice at the Monaco Grand Prix which ended with a Lewis Hamilton crash. Defending double world champion and series leader Verstappen clocked a fastest lap in one minute 12.776 seconds to outpace Perez by 0.073s before the session was halted four minutes prematurely when seven-time champion Hamilton crashed his revamped Mercedes. He was unhurt and climbed from his car, apologising to the team having been on a fast lap.