Baguette no longer looking for F1 seat
"I am focused on Indycar, where I have the feeling I can build a career"
Bertrand Baguette has revealed he is no longer on the market for a formula one seat.
As the new Renault World Series champion, the 24-year-old Belgian tested with the Renault team and also Sauber late last year.
But after failing to secure a role for 2010, he accepted a seat in the US-based Indycar series.
"I have received offers to participate in the upcoming test in Abu Dhabi, but I don’t care to spend our budget on a programme that I suspect will not lead to anything," Baguette is quoted by the Belga news agency.
"Instead, I am focused on Indycar, where I have the feeling I can build a career.
"I don’t want to spend any more of my time looking for an opening in F1, where a driver who has proved himself in the lower categories is not given a chance," he added.