Romain Grosjean insists he is ready to return to Europe and replace injured Robert Kubica.
French Swiss origin, who along with Bruno Senna is third Renault driver this year, is located in Abu Dhabi for the start of the GP2.
However, in Jerez, Senna is rolling the R31 this week that pilots experienced as Nick Heidfeld, Pedro de la Rosa and Vitantonio Liuzzi are considered for the post race as candidates for the post of Kubica.
"I'm ready to answer the call, but for now I'm here to compete in the GP2?, said Grosjean, he scored a mediocre seven Grands Prix debut with Renault in the middle of 2009."
"My goal." "The goal for me being in F1 in 2012, and we will work to make little by little it so".
"If I call (seating Kubica), I'm going, but if they have something else in mind, I accept that as a member of the team".
"I will always support the team and at the moment, all my thoughts are with Robert," added 24-year-old Grosjean.
Another candidate who is actually as possible for Kubica seat by the head of the team Boullier is Reserve Force India, Nico Hulkenberg.
"In my eyes, is the best person available," wrote former Jos Verstappen driver in his latest column for the newspaper De Telegraaf.
"I see the German with a great potential;". "Very fast, hard-working and a winner of race".
Statements to journalists in Jerez on Thursday, however, Boullier said Hulkenberg is not a candidate due to his lack of experience.