In the highly competitive world of auto racing, teams of drivers and engineers need to quickly and easily share information to improve car performance.
Until recently, the NASCAR team Target Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates used pen and paper to document critical race and performance issues, but that information was difficult to share. Also, engineers in the office used multiple tools and time-consuming steps to gather and distribute their notes, drawings, and Web research on car designs.
Now, teams collaborate by capturing and sharing information with Microsoft® Office OneNote® 2003. Engineers at the track use the information to immediately modify the car for better performance, and engineers in the office analyze the data to design car components and plan strategies to help win future races.
Download the white paper from the link above.