Hartley has faith in Toro Rosso contract

New Zealand F1 driver Brendon Hartley remains unconcerned as rumours swirl that Toro Rosso may be looking to replace him with British driver Lando Norris.

Brendon Hartley.

Kiwi Brendon Hartley has no fears for his future despite a season to forget so far for Toro Rosso. (AAP)

Brendon Hartley says he expects Toro Rosso to honour his contract as speculation continues to swirl about the New Zealander's Formula One future.

The rookie batted away questions at the Canadian Grand Prix on Thursday after reports that his team had approached McLaren about the possibility of their British reserve Lando Norris replacing Hartley.

"It's the second grand prix in a row I've been responding to the rumours, but it's not really interesting for me to comment," the Le Mans 24 Hour winner and world endurance champion said..

"I know what my contract says, I'm very confident in the work I've been doing for Toro Rosso behind the scenes to develop the car.

"Things didn't really go my way in Monaco in qualifying, but I felt very strong all weekend and I'm going to take the same approach this weekend."

Hartley has scored just one point in six races for the Red Bull-owned team this season compared to 18 for Frenchman Pierre Gasly in the other car, and has also made some costly mistakes.

He was dropped by Red Bull early in his career, in 2010 when reserve driver for both Toro Rosso and Red Bull, but was brought back into the fold last year after Russian Daniil Kvyat was dropped and Carlos Sainz was loaned to Renault.

"I know I have the ability to be here and doing a good job in Formula One," said Hartley.

"I don't have the points on the board, but I know it's possible. I think it's silly for me to comment on rumours, as that's all they are."


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