stefan_ wrote:xDama wrote:How about Lotus following their contract obligations?
You don't know anything about what's in the contract and who should follow what obligations.
Neither does anyone else besides Lotus and Raikkonen. Yet Raikkonen made it 100% clear that Lotus didn't follow their obligations, at all. I don't think he'd lie about that. Anyone else but Raikkonen, yes.
stefan_ wrote:xDama wrote:How about Lotus actually paying his salary, without an endless amount of BS?
Boullier clearly said that last year was the same situation. Money came late, but they eventually came - still Raikkonen signed for another year.
Maybe under different terms? Maybe Lotus promised to pay in advance/in a correct matter? One thing that -again- has been made clear by Raikkonen is that Lotus didn't follow their agreement for 2013. And yet again, I don't think Raikkonen would lie about this.
stefan_ wrote:xDama wrote:How about Lotus giving him full support, even though he is leaving for Ferrari?
Depends what you understand by "full support". It is a normal thing for any team to stop sharing all the information with a driver that is leaving. Prior to signing with Ferrari, he was the first to take all the updates and the info that came with them.
I absolutely agree with the fact that with his departure to Ferrari he's no longer entitled to information about 2014 and probably isn't nr. 1 in the team anymore. But Lotus is now making absolutely sure that Romain is mentally fit and ready for his role as teamleader, at cost of Raikkonen.
stefan_ wrote:xDama wrote:How about Lotus stop talking sh*t about Raikkonen and start taking responsibility for their utterly pour management?
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You make no sense.
And why not? If you read/followed their statements from the last races, they're not exactly giving him a lot of credit anymore when he decided to start telling about what's happening at Lotus and why he's leaving to Ferrari. Lotus has screwed up their Raikkonnen deal, and not vice-versa. And without Raikkonen, they would still be searching for a victory and probably wouldn't even scored half of their current points. + a lot of people from the team already left Lotus or is still trying to leave the team. How's that for good management?
I have no problem in admitting I'm a Raikkonen-fan, but every objective viewer of this situation should agree with the fact that Lotus had this one coming, and they deserve it.