Andrea Kimi Antonelli will now “think twice” before attempting a repeat of the move that ultimately caused a collision with Charles Leclerc during the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix.

Leclerc retired on lap 53 after his Ferrari spun into the Turn 3 barrier , as he was clipped by the Mercedes of Antonelli, who was attempting a risky overtake on the inside.

It came after Mercedes pitted its 19-year-old rookie for soft rubber on lap 52, as he was struggling to overtake Leclerc for fifth on his old, hard tyres.

Ferrari responded immediately by also putting softs on Leclerc, who rejoined in seventh and right ahead of Antonelli before their collision that same lap.

Although Antonelli wasn’t overly confident the move would work, he said the tight and twisty nature of Zandvoort circuit made

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