WATCH: Leclerc's Dutch Grand Prix ends after collision with Antonelli
A collision at the banked Turn 3 ended Charles Leclerc's day early at the Zandvoort Circuit.
Charles Leclerc's Dutch Grand Prix came to an early end after contact with Kimi Antonelli, making it a double retirement for Ferrari on Sunday.
With a fresh set of soft tyres, Leclerc rejoined just in front of Antonelli, the Mercedes driver having pitted a lap early for fresh rubber towards the final third of proceedings.
Coming through the banked Turn 3, Antonelli took the low line on the inside but drifted up high, colliding with Leclerc which sent the Ferrari spinning into the barrier.
While Leclerc retired on the spot, Antonelli was able to recover back to the pits as a Safety Car, but the young Italian was slapped with a 10-second penalty for the incident.
The same spot also marked the end for Lewis Hamilton's race in the second Ferrari, the seven-time World Champion drifting up into the barrier as light rain fell on the Zandvoort Circuit early on.
To view Leclerc and Antonelli's incident, click on the video player above.
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