Hidden away in the green, lush Northwest just south of Seattle is Pacific Raceways. Winning races on this 2.25-mile road course takes skill. Check out what the most recent SCCA Majors winners have to say about besting the competition on this circuit first opened in 1960 with 10 technically-challenging turns.
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