"It would be fantastic to be able to do something like that but it's the amount of money involved. If there's anyone out here who like to tip some cash in, then anything is possible."
Discussions are still at a very early stage. The idea has been mooted and there is no real downside other than the money. For HRT to field another car is a cost heavy venture, but as Murphy says, if someone wants to pony up the money anything is possible.
"I don't know how you found out about it, but we only started talking about a few days ago. I don't want to go out there and say that it's a definite possibility, but the idea has been floated.
"The complications are the focus for HRT is on their existing cars and the costs associated are very big for a one-off event and is the limiting factor.
"To run that car for one weekend in New Zealand is expensive to do it properly and that's the big challenge.
"It's been floated but it hasn't gone very far and this is not an announcement that it's definitely going to happen. We need to fund it but that's hard part," said Murphy.
Not only is money a sticking point, there's also the time factor to consider. However, where there's a will there's a way, and there's bound to be someone out there who would move heaven and earth to see Murph on the grid at Pukekohe. Watch this space.
- DRIVEN