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The '''Adelaide Street Circuit''' is a temporary street circuit in the East Parklands adjacent to the Adelaide central business district in South Australia, Australia. | The '''Adelaide Street Circuit''' is a temporary street circuit in the East Parklands adjacent to the Adelaide central business district in South Australia, Australia. | ||
The 3.780 km (2.349 mi) "Grand Prix" version of the track hosted eleven [[Formula One]] Australian Grand Prix events from 1985 to 1995, as well as an American Le Mans Series endurance race on New Year's Eve in 2000 (Race of a Thousand Years). Between 1999 and 2020, a shortened version of the circuit was used for the Adelaide 500 touring car race. A sprint version of the circuit was used after 2014. | The 3.780 km (2.349 mi) "Grand Prix" version of the track hosted eleven [[Formula One]] Australian Grand Prix events from 1985 to 1995, as well as an American Le Mans Series endurance race on New Year's Eve in 2000 (Race of a Thousand Years). Between 1999 and 2020, a shortened version of the circuit was used for the Adelaide 500 touring car race. A sprint version of the circuit was used after 2014. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 16 August 2024
Location | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
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Opened | October 31, 1985 |
Other Names | Adelaide Parklands Circuit |
Tenants | Formula One (1985-95) |
The Adelaide Street Circuit is a temporary street circuit in the East Parklands adjacent to the Adelaide central business district in South Australia, Australia.
The 3.780 km (2.349 mi) "Grand Prix" version of the track hosted eleven Formula One Australian Grand Prix events from 1985 to 1995, as well as an American Le Mans Series endurance race on New Year's Eve in 2000 (Race of a Thousand Years). Between 1999 and 2020, a shortened version of the circuit was used for the Adelaide 500 touring car race. A sprint version of the circuit was used after 2014.
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