MOTOGP World Champion Valentino Rossi has said he's looking at a lengthy car racing career when retires from motorcycle racing.
In an exclusive interview with Autosport.com the eight-time world champion has said he's concerned about finding a challenge once his motorcycle racing career is over:
"I don't have a good feeling. I'm not relaxed. I am very worried about the future," he said. "For sure it is impossible for me to find something that gives me the same feeling, the same motivation and the same excitement.
"But I hope to continue for other years with bikes, while it is possible to stay at the top. After that a second part of the career with cars or if not at the same level, at a good level.
"And I think it is possible to go and race for another 10 years. It's easy with a seatbelt, eh?"
Rossi has been linked to a career in Formula 1, the World Rally Championship and Le Mans endurance racing, although the Italian remained tight-lipped as to which sector he's likely to head towards.