Noise Management at One Raceway
General
As part of the re-opening of One Raceway and our commitment to ongoing success, we have
committed to manage these venues in line with the expectations of our neighbours, local residents and the Goulburn Mulwaree Council.In order to achieve this, all vehicles (cars & motorcycles) using the track at One Raceway or Pheasant Wood Circuit must comply with the 95 dB(A) @ 30m ‘Drive-by’ noise limit.
Testing Process
- The noise limit will be monitored and enforced by our qualified and experienced officials
using the calibrated equipment installed at each of our tracks. - Any vehicle that exceeds the noise limit will be disqualified from using the track and will not
be permitted to return to the track until modifications have been made to reduce the noise
being emitted. - Following modifications being carried out, any subsequent breach of the noise limit by that
vehicle will result in it not being allowed to continue to participate.
Please note: It is the responsibility of the vehicle owner to ensure compliance with the noise limit. No refunds will be provided if a vehicle fails to comply with the noise limit and is not permitted to continue to use the track.
Q&A
If the track was here first, others have no right to complain:
- False, we are obliged to comply with the noise limits defined in our DA issued by the Goulburn Mulwarree Council.
Competition vehicles are always over 95 dB(A):
- False, our testing shows that most competition vehicles are well under the 95 dB(A) noise limit.
The more noise my vehicle produces, the faster I go:
- False, our records show that our lap record holders are well under the 95 dB(A) noise limit
Other venues don’t test for noise:
- False, all motorsport venues test for noise and have similar restrictions in place.
The testing is not done properly:
- False, the 95 dB(A) - 30m drive-by test has been the standard used at motorsport venues in Australia for decades.