Teammates given green light to continue battle as others take flak for enforcing team orders.
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh has admitted he ignored pressure from his team to halt Formula One's latest teammate bust-up.
Following Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix, Jenson Button labelled fellow McLaren driver Sergio Perez dangerous and suggested the Mexican would cause an accident if he failed to calm down.
Button was left fuming with Perez's driving as the 23-year-old first clipped the Briton from behind, losing part of his front wing, and then touched wheels at high speed, with both fortunate to avoid a major incident.
Button twice went on to the team radio to voice his anger and Whitmarsh has admitted to being badgered by his colleagues on the pit wall to bring a halt to the battle.