Laguna Seca Becomes World’s first Circuit Available on Google Street View, Check it out Here
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Laguna Seca Becomes World’s first Circuit Available on Google Street View, Check it out Here


Fancy taking a interactive tour of the Laguna Seca race circuit from the perspective of a race car participating in the final leg of the 2008 American Le Mans Series? Well, then you'll be pleased to know that famous California raceway with its 11 curves, a length of 3.6 km or 2.2 miles and an elevation change of 91 metres or 300 feet, can now be viewed from your PC. According to Mazda, the raceway's main sponsor, the Laguna Seca is the first racing circuit in the world to be available on Google Street View. Follow the jump to take a virtual run of the track.







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