Daniel Ricciardo rockets to second career pole in Monaco F1 qualifying
Daniel Riℱcciardo charged to his second pole position in Formula 1 after dominating qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon, setting a new track record in t𝓰he process for Red Bull.
On the team's 250th grand prix weekend, Ricciardo was able to continue his streak of P1s that stretched through all three practice sessions to also head the field in all three stages of qualifying, topping Q3 with a best time of 1m10.81𝔉0s.

Daniel Ricciardo charged to his second pole position in Formula 1 after dominating qualifying🔜 for the M꧑onaco Grand Prix on Saturday afternoon, setting a new track record in the process for Red Bull.
On the team's 250th grand prix weekend, Ricciardo was able to continue his stre𝓀ak of P1s that stretched through all three practice sessions to also head the field in all three stages of qualifying, topping Q3 with a best time of 1m10.810s.
The lap saw Ricciardo take pole by two-tenths of a second ahead of Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel, who bounced back from a slow first run to cut the gap at the front and leapfrog Lewis Hamilton,💞 who was left to settle for P3 for Mercedes.
2017 Monaco pole-sitter Kimi Raikkonen struggled to match his teammate ﷺfor pace, finishing fourth ahead of fellow Finn Valtteri Bottas, who took P5 in the second Mercedes, six-tenths of a second back from Ricciardo.
While Ricciardo stormedও t꧅o the front of the pack, teammate Max Verstappen was left languishing at the other end of the order as he failed to take part in qualifying as a result of his crash in final practice. The extensive damage forced Red Bull to change the gearbox on Verstappen’s car, but the team could not get the RB14 repaired before the end of Q1, leaving the Dutchman at the back of the grid for tomorrow’s race.
Esteban Ocon managed to lead the midfield for Force🃏 India, finishing sixth ahead of McLaren's Fernando Alonso. Carlos Sainz Jr. took P8 for Renault ahead of Ocon's teammate, Sergio Perez, while Pierre Gasly qualified 10th after recording his second Q3 appearance of the season.
Nico Hulkenberg narrowly mis💯sed out on joining teammate Sainz in Q3, qualifying 11th after finishing less than one-tenth of a second off the pace. Stoffel Vandoorne lagged to P12 for McLaren, failing to match Alonso’s pace, while Sergey Sirotkin managed to lead Williams’ charge in 13th.
Charles Leclerc will start his first home grand prix from 14th place on the grid after battling through to Q2 f🌼🃏or Sauber. Haas’ Romain Grosjean slipped to 15th as the team’s struggles in Monaco continued, with a three-place grid penalty carried over from Spain only adding insult to injury.
Despite showing an impressive p𝕴ace through practice, Brendon Hart🐈ley was resigned to another Q1 knockout after failing to get in a clean lap late on, hindered by a slow-going Force India and yellow flags in the closing stages of the session. The issues left Hartley down in P16, one-tenth of a second off a place in the next session.
Marcus Ericsson took 17th for Sauber ahead of Williams’ Lanꦐce Stroll and Haas driver Kevin Magnussen, with the trio failing to match their respective teammates for pace. Verstappen propped up the timesheets in P20 after failing to get out on-track at all in Q1 due to the crash damage from FP3.