Pheasant Wood Circuit
Pheasant Wood Circuit, formerly known as Marulan Driver Training Centre, is a motorsport facility located near Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. Originally conceived as a driver training facility in 2003, it has evolved into a dedicated racing circuit hosting a variety of motorsport events. The name change to Pheasant Wood Circuit in 2017 signaled a renewed focus on competitive racing and significant upgrades to the track and facilities.
The circuit layout is a challenging 3.5-kilometer configuration featuring a blend of fast sweeping corners, tight technical sections, and elevation changes that test both driver skill and car setup. The track is renowned for its flowing nature, demanding precision and commitment from drivers. Key sections include the fast downhill run into Turn 1, the complex sequence of corners in the middle sector, and the uphill climb towards the final corner leading onto the main straight. The track's width varies, offering multiple racing lines and encouraging overtaking opportunities.
Pheasant Wood Circuit hosts a range of motorsport events, including state-level circuit racing, club events, driver training days, and private testing. Categories typically seen competing at the circuit include open-wheel racing, sports cars, touring cars, and historic racing. The circuit is licensed for both car and motorcycle racing, catering to a diverse range of motorsport disciplines.
What makes Pheasant Wood unique is its combination of challenging track design, picturesque rural setting, and commitment to both professional racing and grassroots motorsport. The circuit's elevation changes and demanding corner combinations offer a rewarding driving experience, while its well-maintained facilities and friendly atmosphere make it a popular destination for competitors and spectators alike. The circuit's focus on driver development, stemming from its origins as a training center, also sets it apart, emphasizing safety and skill improvement alongside competitive racing.