How did Hamilton drop only two places after copping a three-place penalty?

Charles Leclerc stormed to pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix, comfortably beating Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen and unchallenged by teammate Sebastian Vettel, whose Q3 was cruelled by a power unit problem.

Charles Leclerc claimed pole after teammate Sebastian Vettel was held in his garage with engine problems.
The competitive order is little clearer after a chaotic day of practice at the Red Bull Ring.
Daniel Ricciardo in his Renault
Daniel Ricciardo has blamed the Circuit Paul Ricard and modern aerodynamics for F1's current malaise.
Pierre Gasly at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Pierre Gasly says his seat isn't under threat despite his poor form this season.
Football's coming home, Eric Boullier is told to go home, Michael is still away from home and is Formula One looking for a new British home?
Mercedes had its first double technical failure in more than half a century at the Austrian Grand Prix.
F1 Strategy Report 2018: Canadian Grand Prix with Abhishek Takle, F1 journalist.
Penalising leading drivers might be unpopular, but the opposite would be far worse.
Max Verstappen capitalised on a stumbling Mercedes to win his first race of the year.
Are Red Bull Racing's qualifying antics a sign of favouritism? Don't bet on it.
Valtteri Bottas was flawless in qualifying to better his teammate in the battle for Austrian pole.
Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas led both Friday practice sessions at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Rob and Pete review the French Grand Prix by talking about Freddo Frogs while Michael previews the Austrian Grand Prix by sampling Vienna’s Viennetta. We ask the age-old question: β€˜What is that thing?’.
With both drivers operating at such a high level, mistakes rather than stand-out performance will be decisive this year.
Valtteri Bottas has defied expectation to put himself in championship contention in 2017.
The 2017 Austrian Grand Prix Strategy Report, with Luke Smith from NBC Sports.