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Whitmarsh unfazed by drivers Bahrain GP battle

McLaren Team Principal Martin Whitmarsh has said that he is unfazed by speculation that his drivers close on track battle at last weekends Bahrain Grand Prix could boil down to a feud. The Woking based squad's had a tense race last weekend after Jenson Button and Sergio batled closely in the midfield. Button shared his first hand feelings on what was an aggressive race by team-mate Sergio Perez that eventually saw the Mexican hit the back of Button's car. The dueling pair battled for almost a third of the race before Perez eventually got the upper hand. But that was not before the two touched, Button citing their full throttle clash on the run to turn four as his team-mates most...
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