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Revived Hamilton admits 'tough' Monaco qualifying
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Teenager Antonelli claims Monaco pole for Mercedes after 'magic lap'
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Revived Hamilton admits 'tough' Monaco qualifying
A rejuvenated Lewis Hamilton swallowed his disappointment on Saturday after missing out on pole position for Ferrari at the Monaco Grand Prix by two-tenths of a second.
The 41-year-old seven-time world champion ended up third on the grid after being outpaced by four-time champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull and then, on the final lap, championship leading Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes.
His Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc qualified fourth, but smacked the barriers as he pushed for an improved lap in the final seconds.
"It was tough for us," said Hamilton.
"We were looking so strong in practice and we barely changed anything, but the car was drastically different once we got to qualifying for some reason.
"So, we have to take a deep dive into that. I gave it absolutely everything and I was as close to the barriers as I could be -- and what a privilege it is to be here, to be one of the 22 drivers in F1 getting to do this still. I love every second of it!"
He added: "It is definitely very close between us all. I thought we almost maybe nearly had it and then Max put in a good time and then Kimi! I think it’s great to see how close all the cars are - but we are there in the fight."
Verstappen also congratulated Antonelli before revealing he was relieved with his performance after Red Bull had struggled with problems in the third practice session earlier in the day.
"If you had told me yesterday (that) I would be on the front row, I would have taken it," he said.
"This morning, I think we had some difficulties with the car, so heading into qualifying and being up there was extremely positive.
"Overall, of course I'm very happy with how qualifying went, how all the laps went, even though you have to deal with the traffic and of course the walls, but I'm happy to be on the front row."
Looking ahead to Sunday's race, Verstappen admitted to some concern about the two fast-starting Ferraris behind him on the second row of the grid.
"Let's see," he said.
"These cars are quite complicated to start and I have two cars behind me that start well but we'll see," he added.
Since 2006, the pole position starter has won 13 of the 20 races at the Monaco Grand Prix, but this year's new 'hybrid era' formula has seen cars on the second row of the grid take the lead at every race on the opening lap.
K.Hassan--SF-PST