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Brutal punishment for Ferrari fan as F1 car changes for Hamilton debut explained - RacingNews365 Review

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A Ferrari fan has received a fine following an incident at Wednesday's launch of the Maranello-based team's new car at its Fiorano test circuit. 

Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton both completed laps of the circuit after the car was officially unveiled, with images of the SF-25 having first been shown during the F1 75 launch event.

READ MORE: Ferrari fan receives shock punishment after Hamilton-Leclerc incident

Crucial first Hamilton Ferrari F1 car changes explained

The shapes of the new Ferrari SF-25 speak of a project in close continuity with the previous one, but the individual details of this car indicate, instead, a revolution. 

Not so much in concept, but above all for the objectives that have been set by Ferrari's senior figures.

READ MORE: Crucial first Hamilton Ferrari F1 car changes explained

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Verstappen hit by brazen ‘crash’ accusation

Juan Pablo Montoya believes Max Verstappen would rather crash with an F1 rival than lose to them, a preference he feels was on display last season.

The Colombian, who raced in F1 between 2001 and 2006, highlighted how "shocked" people were by the Red Bull driver's conduct on track.

READ MORE: Verstappen hit by brazen ‘crash’ accusation

Horner offers response to striking Newey Red Bull 'inexperienced' claim

Christian Horner has offered his response to Adrian Newey's claim that Red Bull was 'not concerned' and lacked 'experience' to deal with the troubles of its 2024 car.

The RB20 machine started quickly winning seven of the first 10 races before an alarming drop in performance across the summer, by which time Newey had already stepped down from his role as chief technical officer.

READ MORE: Horner offers response to striking Newey Red Bull 'inexperienced' claim

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The remarkable F1 pattern that predicts Verstappen will join Ferrari

Max Verstappen enshrined his name in F1 history last season, becoming just the sixth driver in the championship's history to win his fourth drivers' title.

In elevating himself to that new plane, not only did he pass the likes of Ayrton Senna and Niki Lauda who have three crowns apiece, he joins: Juan Manuel Fangio, Alain Prost, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton.

READ MORE: The remarkable F1 pattern that predicts Verstappen will join Ferrari

Haas provide major update on Steiner F1 lawsuit

A lawsuit against the Haas F1 Team has been dropped by its former team principal Guenther Steiner, with an agreement having been reached during mediation proceedings. 

Last April, Steiner sued Haas Formula, LLC after claiming that the American team owed him money after his contract was not extended by the outfit's founder, Gene Haas.

READ MORE: Haas provide major update on Steiner F1 lawsuit

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