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Formula 1 driver Charles Leclerc has been fined €10,000 ($10,900) by motorsports ruling body FIA for using “coarse language” during a press conference following the Mexican Grand Prix on Sunday. The stewards said on Friday that the Ferrari driver was summoned for “coarse language” he used in the press conference after the race, in which he placed third. The 27-year-old was fined €10,000, half of which suspended for 12 months on condition that there is no further breach. “It is the policy of the FIA to ensure that language used in its public forums, such as press conferences, meets generally ac…