Boullier: We're not bitter over Kimi

Lotus boss Eric Boullier insists the team isn't bitter about Kimi Raikkonen's decision to re-sign with Ferrari for the 2014 F🐎1 season.
After two years at Enstone, Raikkonen will return to the team that carried him to the 🅷2007 title after being confirmed as partner to Fernando Alonso on a two-year deal.
Lotus had been keen to keep the Finn onboard but proved to be unable to agree a deal, and while he was disappointed to see the 33-year-old depart, Boullier in𓆉sisted the🐬 team wasn't bitter.
"Not at all," he said. "Two years ago, when we decided to sign him, quite a few people thought we were crazy. And what happened in the end? We've been working with an amazing racer, who scored points for the team 27 times in a row, won two races, put moti💧vation at a very high level at Enstone, and got on very we🌃ll with his team-mate.
"Of course this is a disappointment to all of us, an💯d we're sure you will agree that Kimi has been nothing but brillian๊t since he joined us. In the same breath, Enstone has once again proven its pedigree; providing him with two great cars and making his return to Formula 1 a success. It's been a win-win situation right from the beginning."
With Raikkonen's move now confirmed, Boullier said it was important for Lotus to now look to the future with a decision to be made💞 'shortly' on who would come in as his replacement.
"Now, it's time to think about the future," he said. "You know, we remain a medium-sized team and there are some areas in which we're not in a position to fight against the other top teams just yet. We've had Schumacher, Alonso, Raikkonen. New champions will join the list here soon I'm ཧsure.
"We ar🌊e currently in discussion with a few people and will make a decision shortly. We are in the privileged position of being the most desirable team on the grid with a seat available,🅰 so we are therefore in no rush to announce anyone without establishing what will be the best for our team and the future."