Ferrari team chief Maurizio Arrivabene was wearing a black sling yesterday as he patrolled the Italian team's garage and pit wall at the Spanish Grand Prix.
It was emblazoned with the number 27 and signalled a respectful memory of one of the scuderia's most revered drivers, Canadian Gilles Villeneuve, who died at Zolder, in Belgium, on this day in 1982.
During afternoon practice, current Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonen, an instinctive racer, complained of boredom when asked to continue lapping the track in a session that, to him at least, offered little sense of purpose.
His maverick attitude provoked a ripple of laughter as it was relayed, via a broadcast of the team's radio communications, to reporters in the media centre. "Give him an ice cream", was the universal cry.
The two incidents are linked. Together, they offer an insight into what has changed at Ferrari this year — and explain why, in part, the team appears to be happier, the drivers more determined and the cars are going faster.