Daniel Ricciardo and Sebastian Vettel have suggested they would both be open to the idea of being team-mates once again in the future.
Recently 1980 F1 champion Alan Jones said he is confident Ricciardo will replace Kimi Raikkonen at Ferrari for the 2017 season.
Ricciardo and Vettel were previously team-mates at Red Bull Racing in 2014, the former’s break-through year in the sport.
"I don’t know if Seb wants that, to be honest, so we’ll see,” Ricciardo said in the FIA press conference.
"I heard Alan Jones say some comments yesterday and got asked the question. Yeah, last year I was asked as well. I don’t have much more to say on that.
"It’s still very early in the season and to give you a boring but honest answer is that I’m just completely focused on this year now and with Red Bull.
"That’s where it stands. Not exactly out of contract either. Don’t get too excited."
Vettel joked he would not dance with Ricciardo in the pit lane, before adding: "I don’t mind Danny, we’ve never had issues.
"Obviously the year we had together was very good for him, not so good for me. I think that’s one thing that happens on the track but outside the track, which I think is more important when you talk about your teammate."