Racecar Engineering

Opportunity knocks

As I was recently researching themes for the MIA Business Growth Conference, supported by Racecar Engineering, on July 11 at Racing Point Team HQ, Silverstone, I noticed double the number of delegates have already booked (see www.the-mia.com). I was curious to know the reason behind the hunger of motorsport-based engineering companies for more business ideas.

Clearly shrugging off the effects of Brexit, these companies are growing. Despite depressing business news in recent months, the Motorsport Valley business community is creating a bright future by exploiting motorsport-based engineering capabilities to deliver

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