IRVINE, Calif — Epicor Software Corporation (NASDAQ: EPIC), a provider of enterprise business software solutions for the midmarket and divisions of Global 1000 companies, today extended its congratulations to customer Red Bull Racing on winning the 2010 Constructors Championship and to Sebastian Vettel on becoming the 2010 Formula One World Champion – the youngest holder of the title in Formula One history.
“It’s been a phenomenal season for us and taking home both titles is the icing on the cake,” said Ian Prior, senior manufacturing systems manager at Red Bull Racing. “Everyone at Red Bull Racing and our extended team has played a part in making this happen, and we’re looking forward to defending both titles in the 2011 season.”
“We’re very proud to be the ERP supplier to Red Bull Racing and have been watching closely as the F1 season has unfolded and ultimately concluded with such a spectacular double win,” added John Hiraoka, executive vice president and chief marketing officer at Epicor. “What Red Bull Racing has achieved in its six years in Formula One is a great testament to the skills of the drivers and the efficiency of the team that supports them.”
To view how Red Bull Racing uses Epicor visit our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiL0pfDbxPg
Nov 22, 2010
Epicor® Customer Red Bull Racing Wins Both 2010 Formula One World Championship Titles
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