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McLaren drivers unhappy with Monaco stewards

McLaren Formula One driver Fernando Alonso of Spain drives his car during the first free practice session at the Monaco F1 Grand Prix May 21, 2015. REUTERS/Stefano Rellandini (Reuters)

By Alan Baldwin MONACO (Reuters) - McLaren drivers Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button complained on Saturday that stewards had been too lenient towards drivers who blocked others in practise and qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix. Overtaking is extremely difficult in the season's showcase event and on-track traffic is always a problem. However, drivers have also been having problems heating up the Pirelli tyres, taking more laps than usual to get up to speed. "The traffic we had here this weekend was quite bad," said Alonso, who will start 13th and is chasing the team's first points of the season. "It seems a little bit strange that there are not more investigations going on and in free practise it was just ridiculous," added the Spaniard. "In FP3 (the third and final practise before qualifying) there were no rules out there, people going out of the pit lane on a very slow out-lap, you were on the fastest lap and they tried to close the door in every single braking point." Button, who will start 10th, agreed that there had been a problem but suggested that was inevitable with the tyre situation. "It feels the worst it's been but we're going to do it unless there's a penalty. That's the problem," he told reporters. (Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Pritha Sarkar)