Romain Grosjean believes that continuity at Lotus will help the team perform well at the start of the upcoming season.
The Oxfordshire-based constructor endured a tough 2014 campaign after losing Kimi Raikkonen and designer James Allison to Ferrari, while Eric Boullier left to become McLaren's racing director.
However, the Frenchman believes that the lack of upheaval during this winter will be a good thing for Lotus.
He is quoted by F1i.com as saying: "Continuity in Formula One is a key part of starting a season well.
"It's my fourth year with the team, I know Enstone very well, I know all the engineers, the mechanics, the people working here and when everyone knows the needs and the way things are working it just makes it much easier to go ahead.
"I know how Enstone is motivated and they know how much I am. Sometimes I am getting a bit frustrated because I really want to do my best, but we know each other and we know what we want to do and we know what we can achieve. Putting all that in the same basket, it should be nice."
Lotus will run Mercedes engines from this season after ending their association with French manufacturer Renault.