Mercedes boss Wolff believes that having no F1 budget cap wouldn't have solved the problems the team had with its 2022 car.
were hindered by a porpoising issue through the early part of the season, but as the team moved to fix the problem, deeper problems with the W13 car became clear.
Teams faced the added challenge of developing their new cars under the $140 million budget cap for 2022, forcing them to be more considered about what areas to focus on for development. "We're not lacking the capability, or we weren't lacking any of the tools, nor time," Wolff said on F1's Beyond the Grid podcast.
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