Kobayashi now also touted as possible Grosjean replacement

29 November, 2012

Kamui Kobayashi (JPN) Sauber celebrates on the podium. Formula One World Championship, Rd15, Japanese Grand Prix, Race, Suzuka, Japan, Sunday 7 October 2012.Nov.29 (GMM) Kamui Kobayashi has entered the frame as a potential replacement for under fire Romain Grosjean at Lotus, according to Finland’s Turun Sanomat.

Earlier, the Finnish source MTV3 said Heikki Kovalainen – at risk of losing his Caterham seat – was now a candidate for Lotus, as the Enstone based team considers whether to keep Frenchman Grosjean on board.

Grosjean enjoys the support of team boss Eric Boullier and also the team’s important French backer Total, but it is believed the 26-year-old tumultuous 2012 season has sparked deliberations about whether he should keep the seat alongside Kimi Raikkonen.

Writing in Turun Sanomat, journalist Heikki Kulta said Lotus owner Gerard Lopez is wondering if having a more consistent driver alongside Raikkonen would be a wiser choice in terms of securing a more lucrative position in the constructors’ world championship.

“Kimi comes at a cost to us,” Lopez is quoted, “but on the other hand he helps us in the manufacturers’ standings, bringing even more money to the team.”

While Raikkonen scored 207 points this year, finishing third in the drivers’ table, Grosjean is just eighth, with 96.

Lotus finished fourth in the constructors’ title.

Kulta wrote that Japanese Kobayashi, who has been raising money via a support website to contribute to a 2013 employer, has entered the frame at Lotus after losing his Sauber seat to Esteban Gutierrez.

“It’s a shame for Romain, as not finishing his season in Brazil very well is a problem,” fellow Frenchman Alain Prost told RMC Sport.

“What’s more important, speed or reliability? That is what Lotus must decide,” he added.

Meanwhile, the much respected correspondent for Brazil’s O Estado de S.Paulo newspaper, Livio Oricchio, claims that Lotus is leaving open the second race seat for now amid its negotiations with potential team investors.

Oricchio said Lotus’ talks are with a group of investors involving none other than Bernie Ecclestone, who would promote a “very controversial” new team boss.

“Not Flavio Briatore,” Oricchio insisted.

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9 Responses to Kobayashi now also touted as possible Grosjean replacement

  1. Alex 5 December, 2012 at 7:13 am

    Max Mosley is to be promoted as a “very controversial” new team boss? Who is more controversial than this nazi guy?:)

  2. GPFanatix 1 December, 2012 at 3:59 pm

    Please give the seat to Kobayashi. He is one of the future supestar drivers of F1. He has the agressiveness of Lewis Hamilton braken late at corners… Very fast… Very professional…

  3. george 30 November, 2012 at 9:20 am

    yes please

  4. Adam22 30 November, 2012 at 12:31 am

    Kobalotus! Sounds ok…

  5. fools 29 November, 2012 at 9:28 pm

    he deserves it…I like Kobi…class driver but aggressive :)

  6. Mark Sletmoen 29 November, 2012 at 4:28 pm

    There is but one thing to say, Yes.

  7. ridemesideways 29 November, 2012 at 3:49 pm

    get in there koba

  8. purnomo 29 November, 2012 at 11:34 am

    why not rubens barichello ?

  9. Kimi4WDC 29 November, 2012 at 11:00 am

    I’m interested.

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