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Lopez denies Allison absence causing Lotus slump

Gerard Lopez has told that James Allison is a good man but his departure has no effect on Lotus performance

Kimi Raikkonen, Lotus F1 E21

Photo by: Rainier Ehrhardt

Jun.11 (GMM) Team owner Gerard Lopez has snapped at suggestions the recent departure of highly rated technical director James Allison has caused a performance slump at Lotus.

Off the back of a stellar start to the season, Kimi Raikkonen has dropped from second in the world championship to third, following two less impressive outings for the black E21 in Monaco and Canada.

"It hasn't made the world championships any easier for us," Lopez admitted to Finland's Turun Sanomat newspaper, as Lotus also drops to fourth behind Mercedes in the constructors' standings.

Kimi Raikkonen, Lotus F1 E21
Kimi Raikkonen, Lotus F1 E21

Photo by: Rainier Ehrhardt

"It is clear we cannot afford a third consecutive miserable weekend at Silverstone," he added.

"Monaco is Monaco and we had a bad start to the weekend, off on the wrong foot, but we have now suffered badly in terms of both of the championships (after Canada)," Lopez continued.

"This cannot be accepted. For Silverstone, I expect us to be absolutely as strong as we were before Monaco."

Lopez slammed suggestions Lotus' slump is connected to the recent departure of James Allison.

"It has no effect," he insisted. "He is a good man, but he's not a god."

Lopez also rejected speculation lead driver Raikkonen, amid speculation he has been offered Mark Webber's Red Bull seat for 2014, is growing frustrated with the situation at Lotus.

"Everything is perfectly ok with Kimi," he said.

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