Just drive it normally / sensibly. As has been said, always ensure the oil is up to optimum temperature before any spirited driving, vary your speed, engine revs and avoid labouring or over-revving the engine.
Bear in mind that with a new car, the tyre treads might still have some of the lubricant on them that is used in the factory to release the tyres from the vulcanising moulds when they’re manufactured. Therefore, it might take a few miles driving for this lubricant to wear off. Until then, tyre grip might not be at its most effective, so it makes sense to avoid hard braking / cornering during the first few miles of driving - unless necessary in an emergency avoidance situation. Similarly with brakes, avoid hard braking that could (in rare circumstances) result in the brakes overheating. Gentle frequent braking during the first, say, couple of hundred miles should ensure good contact between the pad and disc surfaces, which should help optimise braking performance and efficiency in the longer term.