# Lewis Hamilton at the 2025 Dutch Grand Prix

Source: https://www.thef1formula.com/results/2025-zandvoort-lewis-hamilton
Last updated: 2026-05-31

> Lewis Hamilton's 2025 Dutch Grand Prix ended prematurely on lap 22 due to an accident, resulting in a DNF and zero points for Scuderia Ferrari at Circuit Park Zandvoort.

Lewis Hamilton's 2025 Dutch Grand Prix at Circuit Park Zandvoort concluded prematurely with an accident on lap 22, marking a significant setback for Scuderia Ferrari. Starting from seventh on the grid, Hamilton's race was cut short, preventing him from scoring any points at this crucial round 15 of the season. His fastest lap, a 1:15.684 on lap 6, placed him 20th in the overall fastest lap rankings, indicating a challenging early pace before the incident. The tight, undulating nature of Zandvoort, a circuit known for its challenging profile in [Formula 1 history](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One), demands precision, and any misstep can have immediate consequences. This retirement contrasts with the performance of drivers who navigated the circuit successfully, such as [Charles Leclerc at the 2018 Austrian Grand Prix](/results/2018-red-bull-ring-charles-leclerc), who managed to finish that race despite its own challenges.

The incident for Hamilton was compounded by his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc also failing to finish the race, retiring on lap 52 due to a collision after starting from sixth. This double retirement meant a zero-point haul for the Italian constructor at Zandvoort, a rare occurrence that will undoubtedly prompt a thorough review of their weekend performance. Understanding the intricate details of such race incidents is critical for teams, as outlined in the [FIA F1 World Championship regulations](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship). For context, even seasoned drivers like [Fernando Alonso at the 2018 Austrian Grand Prix](/results/2018-red-bull-ring-fernando-alonso) have faced challenging retirements, highlighting the unpredictable nature of top-tier motorsport. Hamilton's early exit here mirrors some of the difficulties he faced in other races, including his own [Lewis Hamilton at the 2018 Austrian Grand Prix](/results/2018-red-bull-ring-lewis-hamilton) retirement. The full impact of such results on championship standings can be tracked through comprehensive [F1 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), which provides a granular look at each driver's performance trajectory. The team will be keen to understand the specifics of the accident to prevent similar outcomes in future rounds.
