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George Russell’s title dreams hit as Kimi Antonelli grabs pole

George Russell’s title dreams were in danger of toppling into the harbour after his Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli took pole for the Monaco Grand Prix and left him for dead.

Russell qualified a distant sixth, four-tenths back from the Italian teenager whose sheer pace is threatening to romp away with the season’s spoils.

Pre-season championship favourite Russell struggled all afternoon, complaining about a lack of grip.

Max Verstappen was second quickest and Lewis Hamilton, watched for the first time by girlfriend Kim Kardashian, third best for Ferrari – the seven-time champion’s hopes of a first win for Ferrari alive if not shining as brightly as he might have hoped for after setting the quickest time in Friday’s practice.

George Russell faces a huge battle to get back into title contention after qualifying sixth

George Russell faces a huge battle to get back into title contention after qualifying sixth

Charles Leclerc, the hometown favourite, qualified fourth in the other red car, while Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar was fifth fastest.

The race famously can be a procession and clinching a place on the front row of the grid is the first requirement for an aspirant winner, and reaching the opening Sainte Devote corner in front is now the key.

Back to Russell, this is a crucial weekend for him. He did not necessarily need to win here to recharge his championship ambitions having suffered engine failure in Montreal a fortnight ago to fall 43 points behind Antonelli, though it would clearly have been the ideal restorative, but what he definitely did not need was a chastening qualifying session like this.

Reigning world champion Lando Norris will start seventh for McLaren in their 1,000th race.

Lewis Hamilton's girlfriend Kim Kardashian (right), with sister Khloe, watches on from the Ferrari garage as he takes third on the grid

Lewis Hamilton’s girlfriend Kim Kardashian (right), with sister Khloe, watches on from the Ferrari garage as he takes third on the grid

The main casualty of Monaco’s mean streets was Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto. He clipped the inside barrier of the swimming pool chicane early on. His Audi’s suspension was wrecked and he went nose first into the outside wall. He qualified 15th.

The smash permitted just over two minutes of Q3 once qualifying resumed after a red-flag pause.

Brit Ollie Bearman was a victim of Bortoleto’s mistake. He had to improve on his time to progress into Q2. But he couldn’t, his previous run having been curtailed by the hiatus, and will start 19th.

Cadillac’s Valtteri Bottas qualified behind him – as well as the two Aston Martins. The slower of the two green cars, driven by Lance Stroll, was nearly three seconds off the pace, a thumping indignity for the high-spending team of vaulting ambition.

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