Laguna Seca Resolves Lawsuit, Fostering Community Harmony and Progress

Laguna Seca Resolves Lawsuit, Fostering Community Harmony and Progress

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The controlling groups behind WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, namely Monterey County and the Friends of Laguna Seca, have reached a

The Highway 68 Coalition claimed that local residents were unhappy about the impact of the nearby race track, citing increased noise and traffic during race weekends. The group’s concern was not to shut down the track but to address the frequency of events and the lack of proper review of new agreements. Through a settlement, the historic track in southern California can continue holding events as initially planned, while also undergoing sound mitigation assessments to meet the terms of the agreement. The Friends of Laguna Seca expressed satisfaction that the legal matter was resolved promptly and are focused on long-term success, community benefit, and fostering good relationships with neighbors. Laguna Seca, established in 1957, underwent a recent full track repave and is set to host prestigious racing events such as IMSA and IndyCar this season. Friends of Laguna Seca aims to preserve the iconic facility for future generations, in collaboration with a dedicated team sharing a passion for the track’s legacy and potential.

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