to be honest, i think there's a lot going on behind the scenes we don't know.
What I geniunly believe though, is that kimi isn't the most pleasant guy to work with. Some call him a hero for his
outings, and it may give good TV, but honestly, he's showing more like a respectless spoiled brat then actually correct
behaviour with a way too huge ego.
some examples?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbmjSHFde9Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQoLqW6Be7k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT6LSd2fvkk
[check the 4:05 mark]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjSSLiOC4dI
[from the 1:35 mark]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLM5xqZdy2E
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m52phKv3nA
"
i don't care what happens to others"
"last time was giving me sh*t coz i didn't smile enough"
[in other words, i don't care about the fans wanting me to hear what i feel now i'm on podium, so f*ck the fans]
some more quotes of kimi showing just how much he cares about the people he's working with and who pay his paycheck:
"“I’d rather be probably out of second and third place so I don’t have to go to the prize-giving.”"
"“The Constructor’s Championship doesn’t really mean anything to me.”
all I see is a team doing effort to keep the driver updated to ease his work, and think in benefit of the team,
not just a 1-man ego. Kimi only cares about himself, the rest of the team think about the entire team achieving
their goal.
Which shows kimi has little respect for the team itself.
so let's just say there was a whole history here, and we don't know what happened in the past months since kimi chose
to just out and leave lotus for ferrari.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62mNV2o1ssQ
in the end, we don't know what radio messages have been going on between them and the team before.
And mind you, just as kimi shows little respect by not showing up for their employer yesterday, he did behave with little respect all past race weekends. Imagine you doing that to your employer when leaving for the competition.
and how about this during a race?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arIhAANsSZk
may be funny tv moments, but in all fairness, people supposedly complain when reporters ask 'stupid questions' to kimi,
he himself acts stupid on the track just as much.
so here we have somebody who has zero respect for somebody else, only has interest in himself, is a bad employee since he decided to go for ferrari again he's not showing any intent to do what 'comes with the job', he only cares about his paycheck, he only races for himself and doesnt give squad about the team that employed him and their constructor championship which means millions for the team, lotus invested time and money, and the endurance of a particularly not easy to work with person, and then, in all the midst of the situation, kimi is treated EXACTLY THE SAME he treats others,
and for that lotus should apologise and gets ---?
that's hypocrism at its best and fans threatening alan parmane is absolutely rediculous.
lotus' image of how it felt kimi leaving for ferrari "it hurts a little bit" and the rabbits, tells more then you think i guess.
kimi has lost it and i'm wondering how next year will go. He's a great driver, no doubt there.
but he shouldn't b*tch about nor do other people should b*tch about when he gets treated the way he treats others:
you reap what you sow. And kimi's given more then enough reason to get that radio message so if you ask me,
he should not cry like a little child with a way to big ego.
How he acts is up to him, and some may find his behavior fantastic and brings character, others think it actually shows 'little character' and respectless, indecent and improper.
If he wants to behave like that, that's fine - but accept the consequences. If it's o.k. kimi behaving like that, it should be
o.k. if he get's treated similar aswell. If others don't make a big deal of how he treats others, he shouldn't make a big deal
about how others treat him.
But the question itself is: how does kimi really think about what happened during india? Media are always all over the place
coming up with this and that, so do we really see the correct reflection of kimi's thoughts? i kinda doubt that, tho.
but yes indeed, it wasn't particularly 'nice' from the team to shout to the driver that way.
IMHO, it shows emotion from Lotus' side. I think lotus has a long breath, since they're still giving Romain Grosjean a chance [actually it pays off] even after he gave them enough reason to ditch him for someone else. So i think nobody should lose a night's sleep or tear about the kimi-lotus relationship. I'd be more interested to see Romain Grosjean in a Lotus against Kimi Raikkonen in a Ferrari though. It would be a bit easy to say: Kimi will own him by miles. Maybe. But
what if Grosjean would walk around Kimi?
Lotus will need to bring a good car for that, tho.