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Perez is ‘just racing’, claims Michael

Sergio Perez may not have been the most popular person in Monaco two weekends ago, but has found an unexpected ally in the form of McLaren sporting director Sam Michael.The Mexican, having already raised the hackles of new team-mate Jenson Button in Bahrain, got under the skin of two further world champions – Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen – with forceful attempts to pass them at the chicane in Monaco. Although Alonso's decision to avoid a collision with the McLaren resulted in him having to give up a place for cutting the chicane, Raikkonen proved to be a more feisty opponent and, after both had been forced to cut the corner after Perez's first effort, came to blows second time...
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