The circuit was designed by
Mark Skaife, who focused on creating a track with a variety of bumps, camber changes and fast and slow corners making it difficult to complete the perfect lap. It was constructed on Australia Avenue, Kevin Coombs Avenue, Edwin Flack Avenue and Dawn Fraser Avenue. 140 mature trees needed to be removed and kilometres of tarmac needed to be torn up to accommodate the race. Overall the track had a mixture of track surfaces. The main straight was the single widest section of race track in Australia, while the straight along Edwin Flack Avenue was one of the narrowest. The outside of turn eight had an unusual negative camber that caught many drivers out in the inaugural race, resulting in several cars crashing into the outer barriers. The first race was won by the
Holden Racing Team's Garth Tander from pole position while, the second 250 km race was won by
Dick Johnson Racing's
James Courtney (who started from second position on the grid).
Jamie Whincup secured winning the
2009 V8 Supercar Championship Series after finishing fifth in race 1 and fourteenth in race 2. ==Environmental concerns==