Brendon Hartley's Formula 1 future with Toro Rosso looks shakier than ever with reports that the team approached McLaren driver Lando Norris to replace the New Zealander.
The Daily Mail reports that British teenager Norris was offered Hartley's seat, only for his for his employers McLaren to say no.
The 18-year-old Norris is highly rated and is expected to take over as Fernando Alonso's replacement next year at McLaren. The Daily Mail reports Norris would have replaced the Kiwi at next month's Austrian Grand Prix.
Last week Red Bull motorsport boss Dr Helmut Marko gave the strongest hint yet Hartley is seriously under pressure to retain his spot.
Rumours swirled prior to last weekend's Monaco Grand Prix that Hartley would lose his seat at Toro Rosso as soon as next weekend's Canadian Grand Prix.