Audi S6 and Supercharged A6 California Weekend Drive | Monterey, California, USA 
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To car enthusiasts, Monterey Bay is one of the special places in Northern California. In addition to mesmerizing coast line roads, blue ocean, temperate climate, and mouth watering seafood, this place hosts many high speed and historic racing events. Laguna Seca circuit is located just a few miles west of Monterey Bay’s sand dunes off Highway 1.

Due to the rolling hills and valleys that make up the region’s landscape, Laguna Seca circuit features the highly respected and challenging high speed turns, switchbacks, and hairpins. The elevation changes on the turns give the continuous 3D racing experience that is rather unique to this circuit. The famous corkscrew turn pushes not only the limit of the drivers but also to the engineering teams that build and tune the chassis, suspension, and brake. Even Avatar 3D movie could not match the thrilling ride that will make any driver’s heartbeat runs at overdrive with an ear-to-ear smile on his face. The runaway crisscross sinuous rubber marks on the turns and the markings on the barriers are constant reminders of how dangerous and challenging this course is.

American LeMans Series, Red Bull US Grand Prix MotoGP, and Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion are the world famous racings held yearly here. There are also many regional and club racings that keep the place busy almost all year around. Several times in a year, international racing teams, journalist, and racing fans fill Monterey Bay with electrifying energies and hives of activities. Diehard racing fans search for televised, real time or recorded, broadcasts of these events at pubs in London, tapas bars in Spain, Haufbrauhaus in Germany, chic lounges in Hong Kong, sake bars in Japan, and internet cafes in South Korea.

Occasionally though, there is no international event at Monterey Bay, not even US Open Golf Tournament at Pebble Beach. No fans line up waiting for autographs of sports celebrities. At times like this, only locals are seen at Cannery Row coffee houses reading Monterey County Herald newspapers over blueberry muffins and bold coffee. A few domestic tourists are sightseeing, buying colorful salt water taffy candies, and visiting the world famous Monterey Bay aquarium.

No loud noises, no cheering, no lines, and no crowds; it is serene. And a weekend like this was when we decided to take the two siblings, 2009 5.2 V10 S6 and 2010 3.0T A6, for a leisure weekend drive with friends to Monterey Bay.

To car enthusiasts, Monterey Bay is one of the special places in Northern California. In addition to mesmerizing coast line roads, blue ocean, temperate climate, and mouth watering seafood, this place hosts many high speed and historic racing events. Laguna Seca circuit is located just a few miles west of Monterey Bay’s sand dunes off Highway 1.

Due to the rolling hills and valleys that make up the region’s landscape, Laguna Seca circuit features the highly respected and challenging high speed turns, switchbacks, and hairpins. The elevation changes on the turns give the continuous 3D racing experience that is rather unique to this circuit. The famous corkscrew turn pushes not only the limit of the drivers but also to the engineering teams that build and tune the chassis, suspension, and brake. Even Avatar 3D movie could not match the thrilling ride that will make any driver’s heartbeat runs at overdrive with an ear-to-ear smile on his face. The runaway crisscross sinuous rubber marks on the turns and the markings on the barriers are constant reminders of how dangerous and challenging this course is.

American LeMans Series, Red Bull US Grand Prix MotoGP, and Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion are the world famous racings held yearly here. There are also many regional and club racings that keep the place busy almost all year around. Several times in a year, international racing teams, journalist, and racing fans fill Monterey Bay with electrifying energies and hives of activities. Diehard racing fans search for televised, real time or recorded, broadcasts of these events at pubs in London, tapas bars in Spain, Haufbrauhaus in Germany, chic lounges in Hong Kong, sake bars in Japan, and internet cafes in South Korea.

Occasionally though, there is no international event at Monterey Bay, not even US Open Golf Tournament at Pebble Beach. No fans line up waiting for autographs of sports celebrities. At times like this, only locals are seen at Cannery Row coffee houses reading Monterey County Herald newspapers over blueberry muffins and bold coffee. A few domestic tourists are sightseeing, buying colorful salt water taffy candies, and visiting the world famous Monterey Bay aquarium.

No loud noises, no cheering, no lines, and no crowds; it is serene. And a weekend like this was when we decided to take the two siblings, 2009 5.2 V10 S6 and 2010 3.0T A6, for a leisure weekend drive with friends to Monterey Bay.

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