Ferrari's dark Sunday continues: Hamilton penalized five grid positions at Monza.

Have you seen Mel Brooks's masterpiece "Young Frankenstein"? When Frederick and Igor go to the cemetery to dig up a recently buried body, Frederick exclaims, "What a crappy job!" "It could be worse," replies Igor. "How?" "It could rain." A thunderstorm immediately breaks out. Frederick and Igor have taken on the guise of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton at Zandvoort. The former was knocked out after a collision with Kimi Antonelli . The Englishman, on the other hand, did it all by himself, crashing into the wall and ending his Dutch GP after just 23 laps. Was it over? Not a chance.
This evening brought another cold shower for the Prancing Horse, already navigating stormy waters. Hamilton was penalized five places on the starting grid for the next Grand Prix, which—unfortunately, one might say, if that were the case—is obviously the one the Reds hold most dear, Monza.

Sir Lewis was penalized for speeding under a yellow flag and a second time in the pit lane. It could have been worse. How? It's hard to say at this point...
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