<p>Red Bull's Max Verstappen took his first Monaco Grand Prix pole position on Saturday with a breathtaking final qualifying lap to deny Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso the crucial top slot.</p>.<p>Alonso, 41, will start alongside on a front row of double Formula One world champions at a circuit where overtaking is extremely difficult and the Saturday session often decides Sunday's outcome.</p>.<p>Ferrari's home hero Charles Leclerc, who had been hoping for his third Monaco pole in a row, had to settle for third while Verstappen's team mate and closest title rival Sergio Perez crashed and will start last.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/perez-to-start-last-after-monaco-grand-prix-crash-1222483.html" target="_blank">Perez to start last after Monaco Grand Prix crash</a></strong></p>.<p>"Oh my God I hit the wall two times," gasped Verstappen over the radio after crossing the line in the dying seconds with a best time of one minute 11.365 seconds to beat Alonso by a mere 0.084 seconds.</p>.<p>Alonso, the oldest driver on the grid whose last win was a decade ago, had looked set to seize pole with a blistering effort.</p>.<p>But Verstappen delivered when it mattered with a barnstorming final sector.</p>.<p>"We needed to pull that out the bag, but very lovely," he said as team boss Christian Horner declared it a "mighty" effort.</p>.<p>The pole was the 23rd of Verstappen's career.</p>.<p>French driver Esteban Ocon qualified fourth for Renault-owned Alpine with Spaniard Carlos Sainz fifth for Ferrari and seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton sixth in a revamped Mercedes.</p>.<p>Alpine's Pierre Gasly lines up seventh, with Mercedes' George Russell eighth, AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda ninth and McLaren's Lando Norris 10th.</p>.<p>Last year's winner Perez, 14 points behind Verstappen after five races, will start last after crashing at the Sainte Devote first corner in the opening session.</p>.<p>The Mexican also crashed on the approach to the tunnel in the final phase of qualifying last year but started third, and ahead of Verstappen.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/red-bulls-perez-wins-azerbaijan-grand-prix-sprint-race-1214186.html" target="_blank">Red Bull's Perez wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix sprint race</a></strong></p>.<p>This time the damaged Red Bull car was lifted off the track by crane, with the session re-starting and Perez's hopes in tatters.</p>.<p>Monaco was a race he had high hopes of winning again, with most of his previous victories secured on street circuits, but that dream has surely disappeared now.</p>.<p>Both the Haas cars of Kevin Magnussen (17th) and Nico Hulkenberg (18th) failed to make it through the first session in what will be the team's 150th race.</p>.<p>Aston Martin's Lance Stroll also had a disappointing qualifying compared with his team mate, only 14th on the grid and behind the Williams of Alex Albon in 13th. </p>
<p>Red Bull's Max Verstappen took his first Monaco Grand Prix pole position on Saturday with a breathtaking final qualifying lap to deny Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso the crucial top slot.</p>.<p>Alonso, 41, will start alongside on a front row of double Formula One world champions at a circuit where overtaking is extremely difficult and the Saturday session often decides Sunday's outcome.</p>.<p>Ferrari's home hero Charles Leclerc, who had been hoping for his third Monaco pole in a row, had to settle for third while Verstappen's team mate and closest title rival Sergio Perez crashed and will start last.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/perez-to-start-last-after-monaco-grand-prix-crash-1222483.html" target="_blank">Perez to start last after Monaco Grand Prix crash</a></strong></p>.<p>"Oh my God I hit the wall two times," gasped Verstappen over the radio after crossing the line in the dying seconds with a best time of one minute 11.365 seconds to beat Alonso by a mere 0.084 seconds.</p>.<p>Alonso, the oldest driver on the grid whose last win was a decade ago, had looked set to seize pole with a blistering effort.</p>.<p>But Verstappen delivered when it mattered with a barnstorming final sector.</p>.<p>"We needed to pull that out the bag, but very lovely," he said as team boss Christian Horner declared it a "mighty" effort.</p>.<p>The pole was the 23rd of Verstappen's career.</p>.<p>French driver Esteban Ocon qualified fourth for Renault-owned Alpine with Spaniard Carlos Sainz fifth for Ferrari and seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton sixth in a revamped Mercedes.</p>.<p>Alpine's Pierre Gasly lines up seventh, with Mercedes' George Russell eighth, AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda ninth and McLaren's Lando Norris 10th.</p>.<p>Last year's winner Perez, 14 points behind Verstappen after five races, will start last after crashing at the Sainte Devote first corner in the opening session.</p>.<p>The Mexican also crashed on the approach to the tunnel in the final phase of qualifying last year but started third, and ahead of Verstappen.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/red-bulls-perez-wins-azerbaijan-grand-prix-sprint-race-1214186.html" target="_blank">Red Bull's Perez wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix sprint race</a></strong></p>.<p>This time the damaged Red Bull car was lifted off the track by crane, with the session re-starting and Perez's hopes in tatters.</p>.<p>Monaco was a race he had high hopes of winning again, with most of his previous victories secured on street circuits, but that dream has surely disappeared now.</p>.<p>Both the Haas cars of Kevin Magnussen (17th) and Nico Hulkenberg (18th) failed to make it through the first session in what will be the team's 150th race.</p>.<p>Aston Martin's Lance Stroll also had a disappointing qualifying compared with his team mate, only 14th on the grid and behind the Williams of Alex Albon in 13th. </p>