Charles Leclerc suffered a violent crash with Andrea Kimi Antonelli on lap 53 of the Dutch Grand Prix, marking a double DNF for Ferrari after Lewis Hamilton crashed out at Zandvoort earlier in the race.

Mercedes rookie Antonelli had pitted, causing Ferrari to react with a pitstop for Leclerc. As both drivers came out, Antonelli went for the overtake on the Monegasque driver at the banked Turn 3. He dived to the inside but understeered straight into the side of Leclerc.

The collision sent Leclerc into a spin against the barriers, ending his race. He was able to get out of the car unassisted. Antonelli nursed the W16 back to the pits after losing a tyre and continued with the race.

As a result, Antonelli was handed a 10-second penalty for causing the collision.

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