Australian Formula One ace Daniel Ricciardo and four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel are both open to the idea of becoming team-mates again.
The pair spent one season driving together at Red Bull in 2014, with Ricciardo outscoring the German in points, podiums and wins. But in the lead-up to the season-opening grand prix in Melbourne, the duo shared a laugh and opened up to the idea of partnering up once more.
"I don't know if Seb wants that to be honest, we'll see," joked Ricciardo about the potential of joining Ferrari next year.
"I don't mind Daniel, we've never had issues. The year we had together was very good for him (but) not so good for me," replied Vettel before firing a caution. "I will not dance with you in the pitlane!"
The Red Bull driver and his teammate Daniil Kvyat famously danced out in the rain last year at the United States Grand Prix, much to the disapproval of Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene who claimed the sport was turning into a circus.
But Ricciardo -- never one to miss an opportunity to crack a joke -- responded in kind.
"I walk around in my underwear a lot, so get comfortable with that," added Ricciardo.
Despite the fun and games, Ricciardo is solely committed on performing for Red Bull in 2016 and says contract discussions aren't playing on his mind.
"It's still very early in the season but I'm completely focussed on this year now and with Red Bull."
"I'm not exactly out of contract either so don't get too excited."
