Franco Colapinto’s Dutch Grand Prix turned into a nightmare as he was hit with two brutal penalties that nearly derailed his race — first a drive-through for passing Tsunoda under yellow flags after Verstappen’s crash, then a ten-second penalty and three license points later, pushing him to 4 points from 10. Frustrated by the rigid enforcement in wet, debris-filled conditions, Colapinto argued safety should outweigh rulebook absolutes. His sponsor Sean Summers chimed in, blasting stewards for undermining F1’s integrity. Racing an outdated Alpine car while teammate Gasly got the upgrades, Colapinto limped home 14th — a day defined by penalties, poor luck, and mounting pressure.

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