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Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca is a paved roadracing track (for both Auto Racing and Motorcycle Racing ) built in 1957 near Monterey , California , USA .

The racetrack is 2.238 miles in length (3.58 kilometers), and has eleven turns, including the famous (and gut-wrenching) Corkscrew at turn 8. Turn 9 has been renamed 'Rainey Curve' in honor of 500 c.c. Grand Prix Motorcycle World champion Wayne Rainey , a resident of nearby Salinas, California .

The track has undergone significant changes over the past two decades to meet evolving safety homologation requirements of the Fédération Internationale De Motocyclisme (FIM) and other sanctioning bodies. Changes include the addition of the entire infield area (present day turns 3, 4, and 5), relocation of pedestrian bridges and embankments, and expansion of gravel pits outside turns for run off.

A variety of racing and exhibition events are held at the raceway, ranging from Superkarts to American Le Mans racing to car shows.

The track is featured in in 2005, but reality prevailed and he managed to get a 1:57 on the real course.

There are Camping facilities located at the raceway, which are used year-round as part of the Laguna Seca Recreation Area, the county park in which the racetrack is set.

The raceway's primary corporate sponsor is Mazda , who hold some of their own events there and display their products at major racing events.

Also at Laguna Seca is a branch of the Skip Barber Racing School .

Major events each year include the U.S. Sports car Invitational featuring the Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series , Monterey Sports Car Championships featuring a four-hour endurance race for the ALMS, Monterey Historics for classic race-cars, The Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix featuring both the MotoGP World Championship and the U.S. AMA Superbike Series. Starting in 2006 , the A1 Grand Prix brings prominent international open-wheel racing back to Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. A Champ Car World Series weekend has been a prominent event in the past.

Laguna Seca and part of the old Fort Ord that is now BLM land annually host the Sea Otter Classic "Celebration of Cycling". As the first major event of the year - typically held in April - it kicks off both the Road Bike and Mountain Bike seasons.


Race Winners


Champ Car



A1 Grand Prix



Moto GP 2005


Nicky Hayden , Repsol Honda RC-211V


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