"We Are so Unlucky It’s Unbelievable”: Charles Leclerc's Heartbreaking Radio Message After Lewis Hamilton's Crash at F1 Dutch GP
Lewis Hamilton retired from the Dutch Grand Prix after losing rear grip on painted advertising at Turn 3, marking his first race retirement with Ferrari this season.
- Lewis Hamilton crashed on lap 23 at Zandvoort, hitting the barriers at Turn Three and retiring immediately, though he was unharmed.
- He had just radioed Ferrari to pit when Lewis Hamilton took too much speed into the banked Turn 3 and lost the rear on the painted advertising amid light rain.
- The impact ripped off parts of Hamilton's front-right assembly and scattered debris after a snap of oversteer then understeer, triggering a Safety Car that changed race dynamics.
- The crash reshaped Ferrari's race as Hamilton's Safety Car-triggering collision neutralised Charles Leclerc's pit gain, with both drivers DNFing at the same Turn Three corner in Zandvoort.
- Hamilton acknowledged mounting pressure ahead of next week's race, admitting he wants to rediscover enjoyment as he struggles for performance and podiums with Ferrari.
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Lewis Hamilton crashes out of Dutch Grand Prix in new Ferrari low
The 40-year-old Ferrari driver lost control of his car at Zandvoort and slammed his car into the wall
·London, United Kingdom
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