Maldonado eyes IndyCar, Sportscar or DTM

Pastor Maldonado
Pastor Maldonado – has check again, will drive

Pastor Maldonado made his first appearance at a 2016 Grand Prix weekend in Monaco as he continues to work on a return to F1 with the help of manager Nicolas Todt.

The Venezuelan lost his Renault seat to Kevin Magnussen after issues with his main sponsor PDVSA.

“We started a few weeks ago, and we’re here working around and trying of course to be back next year," he told this website. “I should have even more sponsors. I think the chances are quite high, so let’s do our best and try to put a good package together to be in a good team, and try to be always in the points, and not a lot of problems as I’ve been having in the past. There is a good chance – there is movement around, so we’ll see.

“PDVSA isn’t the only company in Venezuela. For sure it’s maybe the most important one, but we’re suffering now because there’s an oil crisis around the world, and the oil price is very down now. It seems like it’s coming up, and that will help the country."

Maldonado has been keeping his eye in by conducting 2017 F1 tire testing for Pirelli.

“I feel ready. I’ve been driving a lot with Pirelli with a modified GP2 car. I’ve been to Mugello and Barcelona, trying construction and compounds. Now the next step is to transfer that to the wider tires."

He insists that F1 is his priority: “At the moment yes, but for sure we will work on a Plan B, but at the moment we don’t have anything clear. We’ll see, maybe Indy, LMP1 or DTM. There are a few choices. We are quite open at the moment." Adam Cooper F1