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Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton was handed a three-place grid penalty for the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix, motorsports ruling body FIA said. The seven-time world champion was only 12th in qualifying after he was eliminated in Q2. But he was hit with a three-place grid penalty after stewards deemed that he unnecessarily impeded the Red Bull of Sergio Perez during Q1. Hamilton, who will move to Ferrari next year, was supposed to start the race in 15th, but he benefited from Alex Albon’s disqualification, which was also announced after the session, and is set to start in 14th. Albon, who had cloc…

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