Former Formula 1 driver Robert Kubica has said that he plans to make a full-time return to racing before long.
The 27-year-old, who sustained serious injuries in a rallying accident in February 2011, completed two rallies in September this year as part of his comeback.
"I am still at the stage of rehabilitation but I would love to compete in a high-level championship either in a rally or on a circuit," BBC Sport quotes the Pole as saying.
"I have big limitations of my arm which don't allow me to test in single-seaters. Unfortunately, for the moment I cannot do nothing and I am running rally cars, or let's say cars with the roof on the racetrack.
"It has been a long time since I stopped with Formula 1. So my contacts [there] are very limited because in all these months I have been concentrating on coming back and getting my health and body back to the best condition."
Kubica will compete at the Rally di Como in Italy this weekend and in next weekend's Rallye du Var in France.