Alexander Rossi is still in talks to continue working with the Manor F1 team despite losing his driving seat for the Banbury-based outfit. Rossi wants to stay involved with F1 while seeking a seat in other branches of motor-racing as he sets his sights on regaining an F1 drivers berth for the 2017 season.Manor finished the 2015 campaign with Britains Will Stevens and American Rossi as their drivers. This week, however, the team confirmed Indonesian Rio Haryanto would join German Pascal Wehrlein to complete their new line-up, having previously secured Mercedes engines to power their cars.Speaking to Sky Sports News HQ on Friday, Rossi refused to be downbeat about being dropped by the Manor team after racing for them in five of the last seven races last year.I was very satisfied and I was very thankful to Manor for the opportunity and I feel we did everything that we could in those five races, he said.Ill be honest, Im disappointed that we werent able to stay in the seat for 2016 but sometimes thats the way the sport works.We were never promised anything but we were very close [to getting a drive] - Id say it was down to the last day. Will Stevens locks up as he leads Alexander Rossi during the 2015 season Theres a lot of different things that go into it and at the end of the day, the team has to make the decision that best suits them.Having said that, the relationship with Manor is very strong and were looking to put something together for the future and hopefully we can stay involved with the team.Im still in discussions with Manor and I want to keep my foot in the door in terms of staying in Formula 1, thats still the ultimate goal.Rossi said he is also looking at the possibilities of staying on the racing track, competing in the World Endurance Championship, Indycar or GP2 this year. Rossi is in talks over seats in Indycar or GP2 He said: I obviously need to be racing this year so were talking to the teams in WEC and Indycar as well. 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New Zealand have produced a masterclass performance to destroy Australia at ANZ Stadium, scoring six tries to one to claim a one-sided victory after conceding the opening points of the night, a penalty from Bernard Foley.The shell-shocked Wallabies were dominated in every facet, with the scrum and lineout malfunctioning, the breakdown ravaged and bodies broken in a disastrous start to the Rugby Championship.The Test was all over by halftime, with the Wallabies trailing 32-3 and barely able to field a backline after worrying injuries to Matt Giteau (ankle), Matt Toomua (neck/head) and Rob Horne (shoulder). So dire was the casualty toll that reserve half-back Nick Phipps played on the wing, forced to mark up on All Blacks powerhouse Julian Savea, as Australias hopes of ending a 14-year Bledisloe Cup drought suffered a psychological hammer blow.Without a victory in New Zealand in 15 years, the Wallabies must win twice in two months across the Tasman to miraculously wrestle back the trophy.That goal seemingly a pipe dream, the first priority will be regrouping for return bout in Wellington next Saturday with coach Michael Cheika certain to require several reinforcements. Newly appointed national skills coach Mick Byrne also has a huge task trying to solve Australias kicking woes after a series of fundamental blunders from the Wallabies.Giteeau, who lasted barely 10 minutes before limping off in a painful re-run of his 2015 World Cup final despair, failed to find touch from a penalty before the All Blacks first try, while Bernard Foley and Israel Folau both had clearing kicks charged down -- Foleys gifting Jerome Kaino a five-pointer.ddddddddddddut the set piece remains Cheikas biggest concern, with the All Blacks winning five lineouts on the Wallabies throw and a rare scrum against the feed.All Blacks captain Kieran Read described the performance as outstanding although he lamented disappointing execution in the second half that he claimed cost them a couple of tries, while his Wallabies counterpart, Stephen Moore, was lost for words.Its hard to know what to say, Moore said.I feel for all our fans who came out tonight. It wasnt good enough for us tonight. Really disappointed.I thought we clawed back into it in that second half, but [it was] just too big a lead.We prepared well and trained really hard in the last three weeks and we thought we were ready to play well tonight, but we need to look at all that - go back to it.Weve got another game next week so you dont just give up.Weve just got to keep going and get ready for next week over there. ' ' '