MotoGP: Goodbye, Laguna Seca- Racing News


MotoGP: Goodbye, Laguna Seca Wayne Rainey says Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca “needs a facelift.”

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News that Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca was dropped from the 2014 MotoGP calendar has now made its way around the world. In a press release dated October 1, racetrack CEO Gill Campbell said, “At this time, the U.S. is only able to support two MotoGP events. The support provided by the states of Texas and Indiana makes it difficult for us, as a not-for-profit, to currently compete.”

Since 1988, Laguna Seca has hosted 15 Grands Prix (1988

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