Tester Pedro de la Rosa and, of course, number 1 driver Fernando Alonso have departed the fabled Maranello marque amid its radical restructuring.
But at least one Spaniard has arrived in their wake, Italian and Spanish sources have revealed.
His name is Toni Cuquerella, who worked in F1 for Super Aguri, BMW and - most recently - HRT.
Since the Hispania collapse, he has worked for BMW in the German touring car series DTM.
But now, he is returning to F1 with the sport's most famous team, reportedly in an overseeing role for Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen's race engineers Ricciardi Adami and Dave Greenwood respectively.
Interestingly, Greenwood has arrived freshly from ailing backmarker Marussia, where he was chief engineer, to work with Raikkonen.
Maranello, 21 January – Kimi Raikkonen was all smiles when he met up with the Scuderia Ferrari crew today. The Finn was in Maranello for meetings prior to the upcoming season.
Kimi, who is due to become a father any day now, had a busy schedule, but was keen to visit the Gestione Sportiva, where the new car is taking shape, with work temporarily halted for a welcome photo break. http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/waiting-game
The car with which Scuderia Ferrari will contest the forthcoming Formula One World Championship will be called the SF15-T. The current year and the “T” for turbo combine in the name chosen by the people in Maranello. New this year, apart from the graphics, is the “S” for Scuderia. The announcement of the name, as well as other information to be put out in the coming days on the digital and social platforms, precedes the car’s official launch, which will take place on Friday 30th January. The new car will make its track debut at the Jerez test which gets underway on 1st February. - See more at: http://formula1.ferrari.com/news/welcome...h.HDzdOqqw.dpuf