McLaren CEO
Zak Brown approached
Nico Hulkenberg about driving
IndyCar for the British team for the 2020 season, with the German racing driver facing a very uncertain future in Formula 1.
Hulkenberg has been axed by
Renault for the 2020 F1 season; with
Esteban Ocon joining the French team from
Mercedes in his place. There were rumours the Hulk would move to
Haas and replace
Romain Grosjean.
However, on Thursday morning it was announced that Grosjean would retain his Haas seat for next season and partner
Kevin Magnussen once again, meaning a drive for the American outfit was off the cards for Hulkenberg (for now, anyway!).
Brown, the
McLaren motorsport chief executive, "approached" Hulkenberg over driving in IndyCar for next season, but it appears the German driver does not want to drive in that form of motorsport at the moment.
It could be a case of the waiting game for Hulkenberg and see if anything becomes available at
Red Bull, with the Milton Keynes-based squad far from certain about their future drivers just yet.
Williams have also just had a seat become vacant with
Robert Kubica announcing his departure from Formula 1; but deputy team principal Claire Williams revealed the team have not approached Hulkenberg about the seat.