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Laguna Seca
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About Laguna Seca
2.238-mile Monterey coast classic — home of the Corkscrew
- 2.238 mi
- 11 turns
- Opened 1957
- Monterey, California
WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca is a 2.238-mile, 11-turn circuit near Monterey, California. Opened in 1957 on former Fort Ord land, it is defined by elevation change and the Corkscrew at Turns 8–8A.
The 2.238-mile, 11 turns layout rewards smooth inputs and track knowledge — a lap that improves once you learn the braking markers and apexes.
Laguna Seca is on the North American track-day calendar. Record laps in the LapsHub app with phone GPS or RaceBox telemetry — publish a verified lap when you are ready to chase a public leaderboard.
Notable features
- The Corkscrew (Turns 8–8A): A blind downhill-plunging left-right with a 59-foot drop — Laguna Seca's signature corner.
- Turn 2: Heavy braking from the front straight into a tight right — a prime passing zone in GT racing.
- Turn 11: Final corner onto the front straight — drafting and defensive lines matter on every lap.
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