Although Nissan e.dams’ team boss Jean-Paul Driot is trying to “find a solution” to the Alexander Albon, he admits they are “very much frustrated” with it all.
Earlier this year Nissan signed Albon to a three-year Formula E contract.
However, he’s now looking for a way out of that deal after Toro Rosso came calling.
Although Red Bull passed up on Albon years ago, they are now keen sign him as a Toro Rosso driver for next season with Helmut Marko holding talks with the driver and Nissan last week.
Those talks cost Nissan vital track time at the pre-season test at Valencia as Albon was meant to test but instead sat out with the team then having to bring in Oliver Rowland.