One Raceway
Aerial view of original circuit from a flight from Canberra to Sydney | |
| Location | Goulburn, New South Wales |
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| Coordinates | 34°50′26″S 149°41′7″E / 34.84056°S 149.68528°E |
| Owner | Steve Shelley (June 2023–present) Benalla Auto Club (May 1994–May 2023) |
| Broke ground | October 1993 |
| Opened | 8 May 1994 Re-opened: 8 May 2024 |
| Closed | August 2022 |
| Former names | Wakefield Park Raceway (1994–2022) |
| Major events | Current: ASBK (2004, 2016–2022, 2024–present) Australian Formula Ford (2002, 2004, 2008, 2014–2019, 2021, 2026) Former: Australian Drivers' Championship (2003, 2005–2006, 2009–2010, 2024–2025) Australian Formula 3 (2001–2006, 2009–2010, 2015, 2017–2019) Australian GT Championship (2005–2006, 2017) Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series (2001–2008) |
| Full Circuit (2024–present) | |
| Length | 2.350 km (1.460 mi) |
| Turns | 13 |
| Race lap record | 0:54.9450 ( Damon Sterling, Hyper Racer X1, 2024, Hyper Racer) |
| Shelley Circuit (2024–present) | |
| Length | 2.350 km (1.460 mi) |
| Turns | 13 |
| Original Circuit (1994–2022) | |
| Length | 2.200 km (1.367 mi) |
| Turns | 10 |
| Race lap record | 0:53.0600 ( Brad Shiels, Tilton Mitsubishi Evo, 2020, Sports car racing) |
One Raceway, formerly known as Wakefield Park Raceway is a 2.350 km (1.460 mi) motor racing circuit located near Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. It was named after Charles Wakefield, the founder of Castrol. John Carter and Paul Samuels, the founders of Wakefield Park so believed that Castrol deserved recognition for the impact it had on amateur motorsporting events that they chose to honour Charles Wakefield. Wakefield Park was intended for amateur racers in the likelihood in the 1990s of both Amaroo and Oran Park Raceways closing and amateur racers being unable to afford the daily hire rate at Eastern Creek Raceway.
The local arm of Castrol committed to a modest three-year sponsorship deal in appreciation of this honour. Consequently, all the buildings, which were all designed by Samuels and Carter, were in Castrol colours, an appropriate but subtle recognition of the Company's involvement. However, Castrol withdrew it's sponsorship as it was not getting any appreciable value from the investment.