Brendon Hartley's run with Toro Rosso is over.
And according to Motorsport journalist Bob McMurray, so is his Formula One racing career.
The Kiwi driver was axed by the team after Toro Rosso announced Alexander Albon, who finished third in Formula Two this year, as the new driver to team up with Daniil Kvyat for the 2019 season.
With Hartley's 2018 teammate Pierre Gasly promoted to the Red Bull Formula One team there seemed a chance the Le Mans winner and World Endurance champion would race for a second full season.
But after finishing the season in 19th on the drivers' championship standings out of 20 drivers with just four points and a ninth-placed finish at the USA Grand Prix his best of the season, the 29-year-old's departure wasn't a huge surprise.