Lewis Hamilton Breaks Silence on Dutch GP Crash
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Lewis Hamilton shared an emotional message after his accident at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver spoke about pressure, resilience, and Monza.
Ferrari’s Dutch Grand Prix unravelled in dramatic fashion as Lewis Hamilton crashed out and Charles Leclerc was bundled into the barriers by Kimi Antonelli.
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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur welcomed Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli coming to him to apologize for a crash which sent Ferrari's Charles Leclerc spinning into the wall at Sunday's Dutch Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc was eighth in the second Ferrari followed by Alpine's Franco Colapinto, with Hulkenberg rounding out the top 10. Third practice continues on Saturday at 11:30 local Dutch time, with qualifying following at 15:00 CEST.
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