BBC Sport - Kimi Raikkonen to miss final two F1 races of the season
10 November 2013
Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen will miss the final two races of the season to undergo back surgery, team principal Eric Boullier told BBC Sport.
Raikkonen, 34, who says he has not been paid by Lotus all year, suffered a flare-up of the long-term problem earlier this season.
The Finn will rejoin Ferrari, with whom he won the 2007 world championship, for 2014.
"The experts recommend surgery," his manager, Steve Robertson, said.
Speaking to Finnish newspaper Turun Sanomat, Robertson added: "That will take place on Thursday in Salzburg, Austria.
Analysis
James Allen
BBC Radio 5 live F1 commentator
He aggravated an old injury at the Singapore Grand Prix and it was bothering him throughout October, but what was probably bothering him more was the fact Lotus hadn't paid him. There were question marks about whether he'd take part in the last two races. It's a bit of a blow for Lotus because they're in a tight fight in the Constructors Championship.
"The most important thing right now is to sort out the back problem. Then Kimi can go into next season in the best of shape."
Boullier said Raikkonen called on Saturday night to inform him - the latest twist in the driver's increasingly strained relationship with his team.
Raikkonen was involved in a heated radio exchange with the Lotus pit wall during the recent Indian Grand Prix after failing to move aside for team-mate Romain Grosjean, and was then late arriving to last weekend's race in Abu Dhabi amid the ongoing pay dispute with his employers.
Raikkonen's Lotus salary is eight million euros (£6.7m), plus a bonus of 50,000 euros (£42,000) a point. That means Lotus so far are believed to owe him 17.15m euros (£14.5m) this year.
He was also not paid in 2012 until the end of the season.
With the penultimate race of the season in Austin just a week away, Lotus will have to move fast for a replacement driver.
Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg and Williams's Pastor Maldonado head the list of drivers vying to replace Raikkonen in 2014, but it seems unlikely either could be released from their current contracts, leaving Lotus reserve driver Davide Valsecchi as the man likely to step in.
10 November 2013
Lotus driver Kimi Raikkonen will miss the final two races of the season to undergo back surgery, team principal Eric Boullier told BBC Sport.
Raikkonen, 34, who says he has not been paid by Lotus all year, suffered a flare-up of the long-term problem earlier this season.
The Finn will rejoin Ferrari, with whom he won the 2007 world championship, for 2014.
"The experts recommend surgery," his manager, Steve Robertson, said.
Speaking to Finnish newspaper Turun Sanomat, Robertson added: "That will take place on Thursday in Salzburg, Austria.
Analysis
James Allen
BBC Radio 5 live F1 commentator
He aggravated an old injury at the Singapore Grand Prix and it was bothering him throughout October, but what was probably bothering him more was the fact Lotus hadn't paid him. There were question marks about whether he'd take part in the last two races. It's a bit of a blow for Lotus because they're in a tight fight in the Constructors Championship.
"The most important thing right now is to sort out the back problem. Then Kimi can go into next season in the best of shape."
Boullier said Raikkonen called on Saturday night to inform him - the latest twist in the driver's increasingly strained relationship with his team.
Raikkonen was involved in a heated radio exchange with the Lotus pit wall during the recent Indian Grand Prix after failing to move aside for team-mate Romain Grosjean, and was then late arriving to last weekend's race in Abu Dhabi amid the ongoing pay dispute with his employers.
Raikkonen's Lotus salary is eight million euros (£6.7m), plus a bonus of 50,000 euros (£42,000) a point. That means Lotus so far are believed to owe him 17.15m euros (£14.5m) this year.
He was also not paid in 2012 until the end of the season.
With the penultimate race of the season in Austin just a week away, Lotus will have to move fast for a replacement driver.
Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg and Williams's Pastor Maldonado head the list of drivers vying to replace Raikkonen in 2014, but it seems unlikely either could be released from their current contracts, leaving Lotus reserve driver Davide Valsecchi as the man likely to step in.