Thursday, January 10, 2019
Three Reasons to Visit Laguna Seca's WeatherTech Raceway
Timothy Stott is a longtime financial trader and founder of the New Jersey-based privately held company, TGDTA. Outside of his professional duties, Timothy Stott is an automobile aficionado. Each year, he makes the journey from New Jersey to California to attend vintage automobile events at his favorite racetrack, the WeatherTech Raceway.
Based in Laguna Seca, the WeatherTech Raceway is a historic California automotive racing facility, having hosted fans since 1957. Each year, it offers world-class race weekends and road racing series featuring top drivers from around the world. Here are three reasons to attend events at the WeatherTech Raceway.
The Corkscrew: One of the most famous track sections in motorsports, the Corkscrew is a 450-foot stretch with two turns and an elevation drop equal to five-and-a-half building stories.
Charity Support: Each year, the governing body of the WeatherTech Raceway, the Sports Car Racing Association of the Monterey Peninsula, donates close to $225,000 to organizations and charities in the region.
Drive the Central Coast: The WeatherTech Raceway is just about an hour south of the bustling surf town of Santa Cruz. During your visit, you can explore California's Central Coast, famous for its beaches, redwood trees, and the Pacific Coast Highway, also known as the Original Road Trip.
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