Laguna Seca Raceway, USA (Day) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork
Laguna Seca Raceway, USA (Day) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork
Laguna Seca Raceway, USA (Day) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork

Laguna Seca Raceway, USA (Day) - MotoGP Racetrack Artwork

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Laguna Seca is one of the most iconic and technically demanding circuits in MotoGP history. Nestled in the rolling hills of Monterey, California, this legendary track is famous for its elevation changes and the world-renowned Corkscrew—a daring left-right chicane with a steep downhill drop that challenges even the best riders. With its mix of high-speed corners, tight hairpins, and unpredictable surface changes, Laguna Seca has been the battleground for some of MotoGP’s most unforgettable moments. From fierce last-lap battles to daring overtakes through the Corkscrew, this circuit has cemented itself as a fan favorite. Capture the adrenaline, skill, and history of Laguna Seca with our exclusive artwork, celebrating one of the greatest tracks in motorcycle racing.

WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, located in Monterey, California, is a legendary motorsport venue known for its challenging layout and breathtaking scenery. Originally opened in 1957, the 2.238-mile (3.602 km) circuit became a staple of American motorcycle racing and a beloved stop on the MotoGP calendar. The track’s natural elevation changes and high-speed technical corners make it one of the most demanding circuits in the world.

- Length: 2.238 miles (3.602 km)
- Turns: 11
- First MotoGP Race: 1988
- Lap Record: 1:20.700 by Jorge Lorenzo (2012)

Laguna Seca’s layout is a rollercoaster of intense braking zones and flowing corners. The infamous Corkscrew at Turns 8 and 8A is the most recognizable feature, requiring extreme precision as riders drop 59 feet (18 meters) in just a few seconds. The Rainey Curve and the Andretti Hairpin provide additional high-speed thrills, making every lap a test of skill and bravery.

- In 2008, Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner delivered one of MotoGP’s most legendary duels, with Rossi’s daring move through the Corkscrew becoming an iconic moment in motorcycle racing.
- Wayne Rainey, a three-time MotoGP champion, dominated Laguna Seca in the early ’90s, helping to cement its place in MotoGP history.
- Jorge Lorenzo’s 2012 victory was a masterclass in race control, setting the fastest-ever MotoGP lap at the circuit.

Laguna Seca isn’t just a race track; it’s a symbol of MotoGP’s deep connection with American motorsport culture. Nestled along California’s scenic coastline, the circuit attracts passionate fans from around the world. Its presence on the MotoGP calendar helped grow the sport’s popularity in North America, and even after MotoGP’s departure in 2013, the circuit remains a cherished part of racing history.

- The Corkscrew – MotoGP’s most infamous corner, featuring a blind left-right chicane with an extreme elevation drop.
- Andretti Hairpin (Turn 2) – A wide left-hand corner that allows for aggressive overtaking at the start of each lap.
- Rainey Curve (Turn 9) – A fast left-hander named after MotoGP legend Wayne Rainey, requiring absolute precision and commitment.
- Turn 11 – A tight final corner leading onto the main straight, making for dramatic last-lap finishes.

- The Corkscrew has a 59-foot elevation drop, making it one of the steepest corners in any racing circuit worldwide.
- Laguna Seca hosted MotoGP from 1988 to 1994 and again from 2005 to 2013, making it one of the most celebrated American circuits in motorcycle racing history.
- The track’s name, Laguna Seca, means “Dry Lagoon” in Spanish, a reference to the dry lakebed it was built on.

MotoGP fans cherish Laguna Seca for its breathtaking setting and unparalleled racing drama. The track’s flowing design and intense braking zones make it a true rider’s circuit, rewarding skill, courage, and precision. The Corkscrew alone has provided some of the most unforgettable moments in racing history, ensuring Laguna Seca’s place as one of the most beloved circuits in the sport.

- Best Viewing Points: The Corkscrew, Rainey Curve, and the front straight grandstands provide the best action.
- When to Visit: Laguna Seca remains active with motorcycle and sports car racing, making it a must-visit for motorsport enthusiasts throughout the year.

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OUR CANVAS & PAPER

We print on a thick, archival-grade canvas to ensure durability. It is pH neutral and acid-free, so it will not yellow over time. Its bright white surface will support vibrant, dazzling colors that are consistent and accurate across a wide gamut with a semi-glossy sheen. These bright, vivid, and amazing colors will resist fading for over 100 years and help your prints last for generations.

FRAME OPTIONS

Our floating frames are made of quality wood, offering the canvas print the illusion of floating inside the frame. It comes in black, white, silver, gold, and oak to complement any image style.

Our solid wood frames include optical-grade clear acrylic. The matboard is a 4-ply white mat with an attractive bevel at 45 degrees. The backing is kraft paper dust cover with hanging wire included.

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