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Whitmarsh advises Perez to use elbows

- ALAN BALDWIN Manama

MCLAREN team boss Martin Whitmarsh has told new boy Sergio Perez to use his elbows and make life harder for his Formula One rivals.

“I think he’s been very polite so far this year. I think he needs to toughen up,” Whitmarsh said after the Mexican finished a disappoint­ing 11th in Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix in Shanghai.

“I think he’s been generous in allowing people past him. He was a bit more robust today.”

Perez had a coming together with Lotus’s Kimi Raikkonen on the track on lap 16, causing the usually glacial Finn to exclaim heatedly over the team radio about the youngster’s behaviour.

The incident damaged Raikkonen’s front wing and prevented the 2007 champion challengin­g for the victory, eventually finishing second behind Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso.

Stewards looked at the evidence and decided not to punishing Perez in this weekend’s race in Bahrain.

The Mexican, who moved from Sauber at the end of last season as replacemen­t for Lewis Hamilton, has scored two points in three races so far. Team-mate Jenson Button was fifth on Sunday and has 12 points to his credit.

“I think it was robust.… He was doing his job,” Whitmarsh said of his driver’s actions.

Perez’s car was also damaged by the coming together but Whitmarsh said he had told the 23year-old that he supported what he had done.

“You’ve got to be out there racing and that means sometimes you’ve got elbows,” he said. “It’s right that you’ve got to be robust without being dirty. And I think he was robust.”

McLaren have been struggling to get their car up to speed after ending last year as the fastest team but starting this one some way off the pace with a new design instead of a simple evolution.

Whitmarsh said McLaren had no doubts about Perez’s talent.

“With these sorts of tyres that are very fragile, with a car that’s not quite there and tricky racing, I think he did a reasonable job, but he’s not satisfied with himself and nor should he be. This won’t go down as his best weekend of the year,” he said. Reuters

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