Jean Todt has not denied that a new team might be lining up to enter Formula 1.
There have been rumours that a new project backed by Chinese investors has been shopping around at existing teams for personnel.
Now, Brazil's Globo reports that a company called China F1 Racing Team has been registered at Companies House in Britain.
Indeed, filed documentation shows that the London-based company, with a single director who has been in business for many years, was previously called Bronze Fortune.
FIA president Todt is quoted by France's L'Equipe as saying: "We currently have 10 teams but the idea is to have 12.
"There is an opportunity for one or two teams to join F1. There are a lot of rumours in this area, but there is a clear interest from several sides."
However, Todt said that there would be no time for a new outfit to be up and running in time for 2018.
"When we see that the right time has come, we will announce a process for potential new teams," he said.
The 2017 championship continues on Sunday with the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.