it's really difficult to expand a company that quickly and from nothing, particularly one you have to keep a "team" atmosphere in. once you've expanded, you then have to go back and implement procedures, organisational stuff like a proper chain of command, and so on. i think bearing that in mind they and the other 2 "new" teams are going to struggle until they've recruited the right people in the right numbers and they've stabilised the company.
the frontrunning teams have just been refining things for years, decades even. they've got to come in and create a whole new mentality, system of working and momentum from scratch. it's a big ask, particularly since it's very obvious when a company isn't working its best in f1 and motorsport. there's not many industries where the end product competes directly against that of another company quite so literally.
tl;dr: patience is a virtue.
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