Simon PagenaudIndyCar's Simon Pagenaud admits he could be tempted to compete in future Global Rallycross events after enjoying his first test in the category at Las Vegas last week.

The 28-year-old has already raced in a wide variety of championships, and in addition to an impressive open-wheel and sports car career has contested several national rallies in France. This year he drove for the Schmidt-Hamilton squad in IndyCar, finishing fifth overall.

After taking advantage of the opportunity to test 600hp Ford Fiesta in which Brian Deegan finished runner-up in this year's Global Rallycross series, Pagenaud said he wouldn't rule out making a competitive appearance.

"I have always been a huge fan of rallying, but it is rallycross, which is becoming more and more popular in the USA," he explained. "The cars deliver something like 600 horsepower and the spectators are treated to thrilling racing round half dirt/half asphalt circuits laid out in arenas that provide a view of the entire course.

"I am a curious driver by nature and I'm starting to get a taste for rallycross. My priority is my IndyCar program, of course, but I wouldn't rule out a participation in the X Games in the near future, or maybe at another round of the Global Rally Cross championship.

"Along with Sam Schmidt, last week's test gave us a chance to get a first-hand feel for the discipline."

The showpiece of Global Rallycross is its X-Games fixture, which was won this year by nine-time World Rally Champion Sebastien Loeb. The GRC season ended at Las Vegas last month, where Ford driver Tanner Foust took the final win and the series title.