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Williams 'cannot afford to ignore 2022' changes but will not sacrifice '21 - Roberts

Team principal Simon Roberts has confirmed Williams intends to simultaneously develop its 2021 and '22 cars despite the new budgetary restrictions now in force in Formula 1. With a number of exceptions, that include driver salaries and those of the top three members of staff, teams must adhere to a strict $145million spending limit for this year, dropping to $140m next year, and $135m for the following three years. Article continues under video With vastly changing aerodynamic regulations coming into force, Williams rival Haas has already confirmed it would cease development on this year's car in January and focus its attention and budget solely on '22. But as Roberts pointed out to GPFans...
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