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BREAKING: Charles Leclerc crash compounds Ferrari nightmare at Dutch Grand Prix

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Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton both crashed out of the Dutch Grand Prix on a nightmare day for Ferrari. The Scuderia suffered their first double DNF in over a year on a windy and wet day at Zandvoort.

Hamilton, who's enduring a difficult first season with Ferrari, lost control on lap 23 of the race, burying the right side of his car into a tyre barrier. For Leclerc, it was a collision with Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli.

Antonelli tried a lunge on the insider of a turn, clipping Leclerc and sending him into the gravel. The Ferrari star did his best to drive away on track but couldn't continue because of the damage.

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Leclerc, 27, was seen watching the rest of the race sat on a sand dune. Antonelli's punishment for the move was a 10-second penalty.

At the time of Leclerc's crash, Hamilton was already undertaking his media duties.

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