The list of clients below is not all-inclusive, but is representative of the breadth of companies and individuals with which we work.
Adams Kart Track Lindsey Adams Nick Bussell Checkered Flag Fuels Chip Ganassi Racing Cobalt Friction Technologies Comet Kart Sales CR Crews Ferrari North America Sam Hornish Jr. Jay Howard JDC Motorsports Tim George Jr. Grand-Am Sean Guthrie Guthrie Racing Troy Hottmann Howard Motorsportsports International Karting Federation Karts Ltd. Lub-Tek Margay Racing
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Mazda North America Michael Shank Racing Midwest Sprint Series Miinch Motorsports Jon Miller New Castle Motorsports Park Panther Racing Playa Del Racing Graham Rahal Jameson Riley Screaming Talent Jeffrey Segal Keith Spicer Synergy Racing Jared Tebo Al Unser Jr. Vision Racing Derek Wagner Wayne Taylor Racing Woltjer Engines World Karting Association
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You can learn more about the work we have done for select clients by exploring some of our featured projects. The featured project are linked above.
Back to top.While no two projects are the same, we have found the general method below (along with our online project tracking application) to be effective at helping us, together, keep projects both on time and on budget. Our suggested approach consists of the following five main phases:
Phase 1: Project Planning and StrategyIn this phase of the project, RACERSITES.COM will work with you to gather all requirements necessary to produce a detailed project plan/scope document. It is also during this phase of the project that all client assets/collateral are collected, and domain issues are worked out.
Phase 2: Site DesignOnce the requirements have been gathered, and the project plan approved, the RACERSITES.COM staff begin work on a graphic design for the site. The design process is an iterative one – a process you must be actively engaged in to keep the project moving.
Phase 3: Integration/ImplementationOnce the site design has been approved, it is handed over to the technical staff. The site is cut-up, content integrated, and any custom programming is coded.
Phase 4: TestingWe rigorously test your web site to ensure that all requirements set forth in the project plan have been met. It is not uncommon for us to engage you in this process as a training tool.
Phase 5: Site LaunchOnce the testing has been completed and any last-minute issues worked out, the site is pushed into production. But not before you approve us to do so.
Of course, because all projects are different, this process is not written in stone. The project manager assigned to your project will rely on his/her experience managing web projects and work with you to adapt or modify the process where appropriate.
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CLIENTNET - should you decide to engage RACERSITES.COM for your next web initiative, you will have access to a section on the RACERSITES.COM web site that allows you to monitor progress and download deliverables throughout the life of the project. Your CLIENT extraNET (or CLIENTNET) will be protected with a set of login credentials preventing unauthorized access by outside parties. Now, instead of sifting through your email inbox, you can access all pertinent project information from this central repository - accessible from any computer connected to the web.
TOOLBOX - has come to be known, generically, as the suite of administration tools used to manage RACERSITES.COM web sites. We believe the power to publish and manage the content on your site should be in the hands of the people that know and own it. That is why we created TOOLBOX and continue to support and enhance it. TOOLBOX is entirely web-based and can be accessed through a web browser on any Internet-connected computer. You can learn more about TOOLBOX by checking out the main feature list.
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