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In a race against time, McLaren counts on Dropbox

Dropbox partners with the McLaren Formula 1 Team as an Official Technology Partner.
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Safe and secure from anywhere

In Formula 1, safety and security are paramount. The McLaren Formula 1 Team trusts Dropbox to keep its most sensitive files protected and its documents private and secure. For teams that prioritize success, security drives confidence, and confidence drives performance.

Organize at top speed

For the McLaren Formula 1 Team, organization isn’t something that’s nice to have—it's the key to unlocking optimal performance. When everything you need is in one place, you spend less time looking for it and more time on the work that matters.

Keep the team on track

Whether in Austin or Abu Dhabi, Miami or Monaco, the McLaren Formula 1 Team regularly shares content across continents. With Dropbox, they can track shared documents to see who's opened them and what they've viewed.

Rolling out media, at the fastest clip possible

F1 fans are hungry for content. And across the globe, The McLaren F1 Digital Team use Dropbox Replay to review, approve, and deliver content—feeding that media need at record speed.

Visual of Dropbox Replay mark-up features on The McLaren Formula 1 race content.

Maintaining guardrails on key intellectual property

With so much proprietary information being shared across the globe, The McLaren F1 Team requires security pros as part of their digital pit crew. World-class Dropbox security features make sure that only the right people access the right content.

Example of The McLaren Formula 1 Team setting security permission file in Dropbox.

See The McLaren F1 Team and Dropbox partnership, in action:

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