Motor racing-Rejuvenated Verstappen happy with Monaco front row


Formula One F1 - Monaco Grand Prix - Circuit de Monaco, Monaco - June 6, 2026 Red Bull's Max Verstappen ahead of practice and qualifying REUTERS/Yves Herman

MONACO, June 6 (Reuters) - ⁠Max Verstappen has spent much of the season grumbling about Formula One's ⁠hybrid engine and even threatening to quit the sport, but the ‌smile was back on the Dutchman's face as he put his Red Bull on the front row of the Monaco grid on Saturday.

The four-time world champion has managed only one podium in the ​opening five races of the season, but a sensational ⁠qualifying performance means he will ⁠start alongside pole setter Kimi Antonelli.

Verstappen held provisional pole before Italian teenager Antonelli grabbed ⁠it ‌off him by 0.043 seconds with his final flying lap. Against all expectations he has now given himself a shot at a third Monaco ⁠triumph.

"If you would've told me yesterday I would be ​on the front row, ‌I definitely would've taken it," he told reporters.

Verstappen was a distant fifth ⁠fastest in Saturday's ​final practice, almost a second down on Antonelli, then things clicked in qualifying. He was second in Q1 and fastest in Q2 before a thrilling battle for pole in Q3.

"This ⁠morning, I think we had some difficulties with ​the car, so heading into qualifying and being up there I think was extremely positive," he said. "Overall, of course, I'm very happy with how qualifying went, how all the ⁠laps went, even though I had to deal with all the traffic and the walls."

The unique nature of Monaco's twisty street circuit also helped him have some fun in a car that has often made him grimace this season.

"They are ​more on edge than the last few years, and ⁠also with the power that kicks in, driveability and shifts are all a bit different," ​he said.

"Once you get on top of it ‌and get a clean lap out of ​it, especially in qualifying you're flat-out and on the limit, it's very rewarding when it goes well."

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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