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Whitmarsh happy Pérez will stay in F1

– McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh says he is "very happy" that Sergio Pérez looks set to remain in Formula 1 next season, with the Mexican edging closer to a Force India drive. Having dropped Pérez in favour of Kevin Magnussen for the 2014 campaign, Whitmarsh went on to call a selection of rival teams, including Force India, to recommend his services. And the positive words appear to have worked, with Pérez homing in on a seat with Vijay Mallya's outfit. When asked about Pérez's potential move to Force India, Whitmarsh said: "I am very happy. He is a young man, he has been incredibly dignified, and he is very much liked in this team. I've told him to prove us...
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