Toto Wolff has suggested the push to help Williams get more freedom to spend on factory improvements collapsed because F1 rivals jumped on a “bandwagon” to help themselves ⬇️
feels the $36 million allowed over a four-year period is not enough to get where it wants to be.
“It's unfortunate and it's disappointing, frankly, that we're in a situation where again, that meeting, I would argue, went round in circles if nothing else,” he said. “Why the Capex discussion came up is that a team, Williams, said their infrastructure is subpar and they wouldn't be able to catch up with trivial things like machine equipment, and up to the technical things like simulators.,” he said. “That was the starting point of all discussions.
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