Williams team principal James Vowles believes it will take a long time to emerge from the crisis due to budget constraints…
James Vowles: “For the past 15 years the team has faced tremendous difficulties, including financial ones, and was able to survive, but it was survival, not development, like normal budget teams.
Now we are very far from the situation we would like to see. And one of the limiting factors is the limitation of the budget, including investments, which prevents us from counting on success in the short term. It will take years to bring the infrastructure to a level that allows it to compete with rivals. This has not been achieved in six or twelve months.
Our real goal is to make sure that we move forward each year and not backward. And then you have to set a reasonable time, and these are the years where we can fight for sixth, fifth, fourth.
Source: F1 News

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