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The World Rally Championship's Adrien Fourmaux has become the first driver sanctioned under the new FIA stewards' penalty guidelines.

Having finished the Rally Sweden power stage on Sunday, the Frenchman used the F-word during his post-stage interview, which was broadcast live.

READ MORE: First driver punished under strict new FIA swearing rules

Red Bull unveil new look for Verstappen and Lawson

Red Bull has unveiled the new race suits and helmets drivers Max Verstappen and Liam Lawson will use in the 2025 season.

The designs, which can be seen below, are largely similar to previous Red Bull race suits, save for sponsor changes, with the new duo also retaining their familiar helmet colours for their first season together at the Milton Keynes team.

READ MORE: Red Bull unveil new look for Verstappen and Lawson

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Schumacher family to appeal extortion case verdict

A German court recently ruled in the extortion case involving the family of seven-time F1 drivers' champion Michael Schumacher.

Three suspects allegedly threatened to make photos of Schumacher public if their demand for 15 million euros was not met.

READ MORE: Schumacher family to appeal extortion case verdict

Sainz hits back at FIA clampdown as first driver punished for swearing

Carlos Sainz has criticised the FIA's desire to eliminate swearing from F1 drivers.

Earlier this year, the FIA published new guidelines regarding misconduct which could see drivers issued punishments as severe as race bans and championship points deductions.

READ MORE: Sainz hits back at FIA clampdown as first driver punished for swearing

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	© Williams F1

Montoya predicts Norris-Piastri partnership will turn ‘ugly’

Seven-time grand prix winner Juan Pablo Montoya has predicted the relationship between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri could become “ugly” this year.

McLaren enter the upcoming season looking to defend its constructors' championship from last year.

READ MORE: Montoya predicts Norris-Piastri partnership will turn ‘ugly’

Lawson shares 'weird' experience heading into Red Bull F1 debut

Liam Lawson has revealed his F1 off-season has felt "weird" because of the security of his current situation with Red Bull.

For the first time in his F1 career he has held a confirmed seat heading into the winter stoppage, something that "didn't feel real for a while" according to the New Zealander.

READ MORE: Lawson shares 'weird' experience heading into Red Bull F1 debut

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