Unfinished business in F1? Never say never, says Vandoorne

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LONDON : Doors are hard to open and easily closed in Formula One but Formula E champion and former McLaren driver Stoffel Vandoorne is ruling nothing out, even if a grand prix comeback looks unlikely and electric racing is now his main focus.The 30-year-old Belgian has a presence in both series this seaso

LONDON : Doors are hard to open and easily closed in Formula One but Formula E champion and former McLaren driver Stoffel Vandoorne is ruling nothing out, even if a grand prix comeback looks unlikely and electric racing is now his main focus.

His predecessor at Aston Martin Nico Hulkenberg, now 35, leveraged the reserve role into a race return with U.S.-owned Haas. "You can never say never," the Belgian told Reuters from Saudi Arabia, where Formula E races this Friday and Saturday and where he was recently appointed ambassador for series airline partner Saudia, when asked about unfinished business in F1.

"So my focus is on Formula E to try and win races, win championships here and then pretty much it’s out of my control, it’s out of my hands."Vandoorne, who started 41 grands prix for McLaren from 2016-18 with a best finish of seventh, definitely wants to go faster.

 

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