Valtteri Bottas is targeting second place behind his teammate Lewis Hamilton in the 2017 world championship.
Sebastian Vettel was gutted in Mexico to have lost the title to Hamilton, but now it is the other Mercedes driver who is aiming to beat him in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
"Yes, it is possible," the Finn told broadcaster C More in Brazil.
"The difference is 15 points and 50 points are still available, but it requires some good races in the next two weekends.
"Of course it's not the same as fighting for a championship, but second is always better than third.
"Especially for the team, first and second is better than first and third."
To that end, Bottas may expect Hamilton to fall in line as his 'number two' in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
However, Bottas said: "It depends on the situation.
"Lewis has his own ambition, just like any other driver, so he wants to win the races even if his championship is safe.
"I'm not expecting anyone to completely ruin his race for me, so as I said it all depends on the situation."
Bottas also admitted that he did not attend Hamilton's post-race championship celebrations two weeks ago in Mexico.
"I was not involved," he said.
"I flew home straight after the race and didn't know or hear about the party."
Bottas is currently 15 points adrift of second-placed Vettel.