Frankly, he's tired of talking about it. He plans on returning to Hendrick in 2011. Period.
"I feel very disrespected when the media doesn't accept that because what that means is that you make me look like I'm about to get fired," Martin said Friday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. "That's very disrespectful."
Though the 51-year-old acknowledged his team has struggled at times this season, he's not plotting a graceful exit.
"I've made myself perfectly clear over the last several weeks," he said. "There's no inclination of any change, but I will tell you this: there is no road map for me and my future. So don't even start thinking about criticizing what I do in 2012 or beyond, because I don't know."
Not everyone is convinced.
Ray Evernham, who won three Cup titles as a crew chief for Jeff Gordon while working for Hendrick and now works as a TV analyst, believes if Martin races in 2011, it will be in a different car.
"I won't be surprised if in the next 3-4 weeks that Mark makes some kind of announcement that says
'Hey Rick Hendrick has been good to me, the best thing I can do for him is to make room for Kasey,'" he said.
Kahne signed with Hendrick Motorsports in April to drive the No. 5 Chevrolet in 2012. The deal called for Hendrick to find a place for Kahne next season while he waits for his seat to open.
Owner Rick Hendrick dismissed a report last month that Kahne would drive for Phoenix Racing in 2011, saying he's still weighing his options.