Kevin Magnussen is on the move again for 2017 - this time to Haas, where he hopes to finally put down some long-term roots.
Barcelona's Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is the most familiar track in F1 for teams and drivers alike.
Although yet to truly capture the imagination of Formula 1 fans - local or otherwise - the Chinese Grand Prix has become an established, and commercially important, stop on the calendar since the space-age Shanghai International Circuit hosted its first race in 2004.
Renault are one of Formula 1's historic names and enter the second season of their third era of team ownership aiming to move up the grid.
Ferrari remains Formula 1's most charismatic name but it is now a decade since they last won the Drivers' Championship.
Three seasons in and the McLaren-Honda project is under pressure to start delivering tangible results in 2017.
Sergio Perez enjoyed the best season of his career in 2016 with the Mexican's star firmly back in the ascendancy.
As arrivals at the forefront of the Formula 1 grid go, Daniel Ricciardo's has proved to be one of the most spectacular - and popular - in recent memory.
Lewis Hamilton tackles 2017 with one aim: regaining the Formula 1 title and becoming Britain's first four-time world champion.