JAMES Moffat concedes there is no guarantee his streak of 16 consecutive Bathurst 1000 starts will be extended.
Moffat has contested every edition of the Great Race from 2010 onwards, netting three podiums and a further two top five finishes.
Since finishing up as a Supercars full-timer, Moffat has exclusively been a co-driver for Tickford Racing.
However, that eight-year run is now confirmed to be over, with Reuben Goodall thought to be in line to replace the veteran as Thomas Randle’s enduro offsider.
Seats are drying up fast, and Moffat admits he might be left empty-handed when the music stops.
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“As we sit here and speak and record the show, not as of yet,” Moffat said this week on The Undercut when asked if he had anything in place.
“Whether there is potential, I’m not sure.
“I would like to go on, I think I could still offer something as a co-driver, but sometimes these things are out of your own control.
“So whether I go on or not, time will tell, but at the moment, nothing in place.”
Tickford’s flagship Monster entry will once more be shared by Cam Waters and Mark Winterbottom at The Bend 500 and Bathurst 1000.
