Ferrari are keeping their 'dream team' together for 2018.
While putting up a strong challenge to Mercedes this year, Ferrari ultimately finished second.
"If they don't win, there is usually panic," former F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone told Sonntagsblick newspaper.
Yet ahead of Ferrari's annual Christmas lunch, media insider Leo Turrini says he knows that the Italian team are staying the course.
"I do not like revolution, and there will not be one," he wrote on his Quotidiano blog.
"[Simone] Resta will continue to draw the car, I hope with the help of retiree [Rory] Byrne.
"[Enrico] Cardile will take care of aerodynamics, and [Corrado] Iotti the power unit. Diego Ioverno, a very good track manager, is moving to 'internal' duties, and his skills will be absorbed by Jock Clear."
"This is the 2018 team. I don't know if it's a Dream Team, but for sure they will try to win."
Ferrari finished 146 points behind Mercedes in the 2017 championship.