The Wakefield Park Raceway is a motorsports oasis in the middle of the farmlands of Tirrannaville, an hour road trip away to the northeast of Canberra, Australia. The park hosts 290 racing events a year in its 2.2-km (1.4-mi) road course, including the Australian Superbike Championship and the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series. There's an even distribution of precipitation over the track throughout the year, with higher temperature extremes when compared to neighboring Sydney, but an overall pleasant climate for racing year-round. Motorsports fans from New South Wales, Victoria, Canberra, and Sydney come to race on open lapping days and watch racing events in a privileged location.
There are 14 turns in Wakefield Park Raceway, forming a highly technical layout optimized for safe driving, with ample runoffs areas and no concrete or metal barriers that could add additional hazards for racers. The track's surface adapts to the natural terrain below, offering uphill corners, downhill dives, and some blind sectors where the visibility gets heavily cut down. The Start/Finish line is near the end of the front straightaway, right before the sweeping turn number one. Turn two is a 90-degree bend, followed by five sweepers until reaching turn eight. Turns nine to 13 snake through the center of the raceway and lead into the back straightaway that ends abruptly at the tight corner number 14, the heaviest braking sector of the track, at whose exit starts the fastest sector.