iotar__ wrote:Kiril Varbanov wrote:Kimi surgery went well -
http://www.mtv.fi/sport/f1/uutiset.shtm ... ongelmitta
Again, no word on what exactly the problem was, which in my view is of extreme importance - as ex-pro-sports person and as someone who has had certain types of back surgery interventions.
Neither Lotus nor Ferrari responded to my question, which is the usual way F1 teams communicate (#poor)
Is it even surprising?
They should answer this: How much in pain was Raikkonen when he was visiting Ferrari on Thursday? His future employer and Lotus's direct competitor for third place. I guess he was well enough not to postpone a trip and it got worse 1 day after that. Abu Dhabi - nothing, Wednesday - nothing, Thursday Maranello - nothing, Friday "looking forward to USA" - nothing, Saturday - end of the season.
The most "surprising" part - Ferrari isn't worried about their new driver's health and have nothing to say about it. The fact that Quantum deal and connected to it signing of their favourite driver Hulkenberg isn't happening is another factor.
According to Helsingin Sanomat/Heikki Kulta the pain is in the lower back, on the left side.
http://www.hs.fi/urheilu/Luonnoton+ajoa ... 4237386630
The red dot in these images resemble the trouble.
Images from Helsingin Sanomat newspaper, 11.13.2013.
In the story Vettel's ex-physio Tommi Pärnäkoski says that the lower back along with the neck are the two parts of in the human body that takes most of the impact in F1. And that normal people have no idea about the forces and potential wear and tear it causes.
To me, or anyone else who has had to rely on orthopedic care, should be obvious that there is a difference in seat fitting and racing with bad back. Apples and oranges...
Most likely the pain got worse on its own, he went to doctor who recommended surgery as soon as possible. For some it seems that he name of the driver is just the problem here.
Convenient timing perhaps, but the burden of proof lies on those who think the operation was all down of Kimi being so "evil, lazy, unmotivated or what ever you can accuse him of". Cry me a river.
What comes to Kova I think it is going to be major uphill struggle. Perhaps should been better off with Valsecchi. As he knows the car better. Hope the team won't, at the end of the season, end up as bad as he quantum deal seems to have end up to be..