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The Adelaide International Raceway (also known as Adelaide International or AIR) is a permanent circuit owned by Australian Motorsport Club Limited under the auspices of the Bob Jane Corporation. The circuit is located 26 km (16 mi) north of Adelaide in South Australia on Port Wakefield Road at Virginia , and is adjacent to Adelaide's premier ...
Map Adelaide International Raceway: Virginia, South Australia: Adelaide ATCC round: 2.410 km (1.498 mi) 1972–1988 [a] 19 Adelaide Street Circuit † Adelaide, South Australia: Adelaide 500: 3.219 km (2.000 mi) 1999–2020, 2022–2024 25 Albert Park Circuit † Albert Park, Victoria: Melbourne SuperSprint: 5.303 km (3.295 mi) 2018–2020 ...
The drag strip itself is approximately 1.250 km (0.777 mi) in total length by 18.5 m (61 ft) wide, built to international standards. The Bend's drag racing strip has taken over from the older (and shorter) Adelaide International Raceway as South Australia's main drag racing venue.
Layout of the Adelaide International Raceway. The 1972 Chesterfield 250 was an endurance race for Series Production Touring Cars complying with CAMS Group E regulations. The race, which was Round 1 of the 1972 Australian Manufacturers' Championship, was held at the Adelaide International Raceway near Virginia in South Australia on 27 August 1972 over 165 laps, totalling 247.5 miles.
It was the 25th Australian Touring Car Championship, [2] and the last to be contested by Group C cars as new regulations, [2] based on international Group A, [3] were introduced for 1985. [ 2 ] The championship, which began on 18 February 1984 at Sandown Raceway and ended on 1 July at Adelaide International Raceway after seven rounds, was won ...
Adelaide International Raceway, Adelaide, South Australia (still has limited use) Amaroo Park, Sydney, New South Wales; Aspendale Racecourse, Aspendale, Victoria; Catalina Park, Katoomba, New South Wales; Hume Weir Motor Racing Circuit, Albury-Wodonga, New South Wales; Oran Park Raceway, Sydney, New South Wales
The Adelaide Motorsport Park, known as Speedway Park from 1979 to 2001 and Speedway City from 1997 to 2016, is a dirt track racing venue located 26 km north of Adelaide in Virginia, South Australia, adjacent to the Adelaide International Raceway.