Kimi Raikkonen will start the 69th edition of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza from pole position, the 20th Ferrari will start from pole at Monza and the veteran Finn's 18th top spot start in Formula 1.
The pole-winning lap of 1:19.119 that 38-year-old Raikkonen delivered in his final run of a thrilling
qualifying session touched 263.588 km/h on his speedometer and was the fastest average speed lap ever set in Formula 1.
Making it an all-red front row was Sebastian Vettel in second place, with an all silver row two of Lewis Hamilton lining up third and Valtteri Bottas fourth.
Max Verstappen was fastest of the Red Bull's in fifth, ahead of Romain Grosjean in sixth for Haas, Best of the Rest.
Out of position due to engine penalties is Red Bull' Daniel Ricciardo who will line-up in 19th, behind the Sauber of Marcus Ericcson for an additional power unit element used and Nico Hulkenberg, starting last, due to to the 10-place grid penalty for his role in the first turn crash in Belgium last Sunday.