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Montoya yet to decide on future plans

Juan Pablo Montoya says that he has yet decide on his plans for 2007, despite suggestions earlier this season that his future would be sorted out after the first few races of the year

The Colombian has recently been linked with a move to Red Bull Racing, but he has also previously hinted that long-term deals at Toyota or BMW-Sauber would be of interest.

Speaking at the San Marino Grand Prix, Montoya said that he still has plenty of options for next season and that he is in no rush to commit himself.

"There is no decision yet," he said. "I am looking at everything and seeing what happens. When the time has come to announce something, then we will announce it - and that is it.

"It is hard to say what is going to happen. There are way too many options, and you've got to make the right choice. I've got to make sure that I put myself in the best position for next year to try to keep winning."

Although Montoya is not expected to remain at McLaren next season, as the team continues to try and persuade Kimi Raikkonen to remain there alongside Fernando Alonso, the Colombian believes the door at the Woking team is still open for him.

"I think it is quite open here, and there are quite a few possibilities," he explained. "I don't think about it too much. When the time comes to make a decision, I will make it, and that is it."

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