About MotorMall Wanneroo Raceway
MotorMall Wanneroo Raceway is Western Australia's main road-racing circuit, at Neerabup about 50 km north of Perth. Opened in 1969 as Wanneroo Park and long known as Barbagallo Raceway, the 2.411 km, seven-turn track hosts a busy year of motorsport — from the Supercars Championship and the Australian Superbike Championship through to GT, Formula 4 and grassroots club racing, drift days and tuning days. This is a competition and event venue rather than a turn-up-and-drive supercar attraction: most people come to spectate, or to drive their own car at organised track days and club events. It draws strong reviews for its high-octane atmosphere and well-run, family-friendly event days.
WA's main road circuit2.411 km · 7 turnsSupercars & SuperbikesBYO-car track daysSpectator events
FAQ
Can I just turn up and drive a race car here?
No. Wanneroo Raceway is a competition and event venue, not a walk-up arrive-and-drive attraction. You can drive your own roadworthy car at organised track days, take part in club events, or come along as a spectator.
How long is the circuit?
The main circuit is 2.411 km with seven turns. A shorter 1.7 km configuration and a motorcycle chicane are also used for different events.
What events are held there?
It hosts the Supercars Championship, the Australian Superbike Championship, GT World Challenge Australia and Formula 4, plus club and state-championship racing, drift days and tuning days through the year.
Do I need a licence to drive on the track?
Public track days generally need a roadworthy car and a helmet rather than a competition licence, while racing requires the relevant Motorsport Australia or club licence. Check the requirements for the specific event.
Is this the same place as Barbagallo Raceway?
Yes. It opened in 1969 as Wanneroo Park and was known for years as Barbagallo Raceway; locals still use that name. It is now MotorMall Wanneroo Raceway at Neerabup, north of Perth.