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The Laguna Seca Circuit features one of the most iconic corners in the world – but could it soon be denied a place on racing calendars?
A local residents group called Highway 68 has filed a lawsuit against Laguna Seca, a famous race track in California, citing increased pollution, noise, and traffic congestion caused by track days and championship events. They argue that the track is a public nuisance and are seeking to prevent any further racing from taking place. The group claims that the land on which the track sits was not approved for racing or driving of cars. They highlight the increase in track activity in recent years compared to the period from 1971 to 2021. This legal battle puts the future of racing at Laguna Seca, known for its iconic “corkscrew” corner, under threat.