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Whitmarsh 'pleased' with Perez

Kimi Raikkonen may believe that Sergio Perez should be "punched to the face" after his Monaco antics, but McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh feels his driver did a good job. Just weeks after his team-mate Jenson Button accused him of "dirty" driving, Perez was once again involved in incidents with Button, Fernando Alonso of Ferrari and Lotus' Raikkonen. While his moves on Button and Alonso didn't cause any damage, Raikkonen wasn't so lucky and the Finn suffered a puncture after their coming-together late in the race. When Raikkonen was asked after the race if the drivers would talk to Perez, he replied: "That won't help. Maybe someone should punch him in the...
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