Ensure that your path is smaller than your StackPanel.
Easiest way for a very easy path will be to move the comma in every number (i.e. divide everything by 10 or 100 in TranslateZ), or for more complicated paths add a LayoutTransform (lower the scaling factor as needed):
<StackPanel x:Name="TrackSurface">
<Path Fill="AliceBlue" Stroke="Black" StrokeThickness="1"
Data="{StaticResource TranslateZ}">
<Path.LayoutTransform>
<ScaleTransform ScaleX="0.1" ScaleY="0.1"/>
</Path.LayoutTransform>
</Path>
</StackPanel>
Some Remarks:
I had a similar problem, with a button template containing a path.
The button's "auto" size was determined by the path, because the path
had the largest dimensions of the template content.
This in itself might not turn out as a problem, because if you specify
the button's height/width, or if the button's
Horizontal-/VerticalAlignment is set to stretch, of course the path
will scale.
For other values of Horizontal-/VerticalAlignment however, the button
size gets determined by the amount of space required by its content,
which in my case resulted in a button with the path's original
dimensions.