Peter Sauber has downplayed the growing rumours surrounding Sergio Perez and the Ferrari team, with the Mexican driver increasingly being linked with a drive with the Italian team following a recent test in a 2009 Ferrari machine.
Perez took part in the test last month as part of his role within the Ferrari Driver Academy. He drove a Ferrari F60 car at the Fiorano circuit alongside fellow FDA member Jules Bianchi.
With speculation growing regarding Felipe Massa's 2012 season with Ferrari being his last, Perez's name is increasingly being linked with the Brazilian's seat for the future.
Comparisons have been drawn with Massa's own introduction to Formula One, when he drove for Sauber for three seasons before joining Ferrari in 2006.
But Sauber has downplayed the possible parallels between the two drivers, saying that the two situations were entirely different.
"We can't make a comparison with Felipe because Felipe had a contract with Ferrari when he came to us," Sauber was quoted as saying by the Autosport website on Monday.
Meanwhile, the team's managing director Monisha Kaltenborn added that there were no plans for Perez to conduct any further tests for the Ferrari squad.
"There are no further arrangements regarding [more tests]," she explained, "As we understand it, there is one test.
"The programme is not developed with us. We make sure that none of these activities conflict with any of our activities, and Ferrari respects that.
"We found a time when we could do his test and that's it."
She also blamed the team's current championship position, where they have slipped some way behind Force India in the fight for sixth place, on the team abandoning development of their blown diffuser exhaust mapping.
The controversial mapping was the subject of a number of efforts to ban it by the FIA, with teams actually banned from running their mapping software during the British GP weekend.
But the ban eventually fell through, and Kaltenbornn has suggested that this hit Sauber's season worse than their rivals.
"Our problem is that the exhaust doesn't work the way we want it to," she lamented.
"And the FIA indicated that they would stop first the engine mapping, and then from Silverstone on, the entire system, we stopped the development. That's hitting us now."
Sauber currently sit 12 points behind Force India in the standings, with Toro Rosso now just seven points behind them.
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