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Old 21 Jan 2014, 20:45 (Ref:3356847)   #19
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If the WEC Austin race is in doubt, why not Laguna Seca?

Yes I know this will pose a few "what the hell are you talking about" questions but let me explain myself.

- Laguna is, in my opinion, one of the top tracks in the US, in terms of facilities and overall track condition/upkeep, behind of COTA of course.

- Yes I understand it is one of the shortest tracks that the WEC would race on but lets be honest, it would add yet another unique venue to the calendar.

- Pit space would not be a problem since the ALMS and Grand-Am have been running with 30-35+ cars there for years. Track size (width) would not be a problem either.

- A strong sports car tradition surrounds Laguna Seca and I would hopefully expect the WEC to receive a strong attendance rating at the track if in fact they were to establish a date.

- MotoGP used to run there, why not the WEC?

- The WEC would run separately to the USCC at a different time of year, as a combined weekend would be utterly impossible due to the sheer number of feature race entries and support series entries.

- Laguna has proper pit side garage stalls (I think it was for MotoGP) for any WEC team that cannot set up a transporter tent.


Now a strong counter-argument against running the WEC at Laguna would have to be that the track itself is not FIA Grade 1 approved, however Sebring wasn't either.


Well, that is about all I can think of for a sports car racing fan that lives on the other side of the country from Laguna. What do you think?
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