Lewis Hamilton crashed out of the Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday in a new low amid his wretched start at Ferrari.
The seven-time F1 world champion, positioned in seventh place, crashed into the wall at the banked turn-three at Zandvoort.
Rain was falling lightly, which made a section of the track slippery, but Hamilton acknowledged on team radio that it was a driver error.
“I’m so sorry guys,” he said, as he left the cockpit unharmed.
Hamilton is yet to finish on the podium for Ferrari in his first 15 races for the team and, prior to the summer break, was despondent about his form.
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