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Old 6 Apr 2007, 21:00 (Ref:1885133)   #1
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Racing team workshops

I'm planning a new business venture involving automotive repair, and have been wondering why a typical racing team workshop is generally so much cleaner / better lit / more pleasant place to be than a typical consumer car repair facility. Both kinds of businesses are heavily deadline-driven, both have slim profit margins and both achieve better results with a well-maintained work environment yet cleanliness seems to be low on the priority list in the consumer environment (ironic really when you think about it).

Am I generalizing?

Also, does anyone have any pictures of race team workshops that they can forward to me? It would help with my business plan documentation.
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