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During Adelaide's era hosting the Australian Grand Prix, the circuit hosted annual non-championship races for the Australian Touring Car Championship. From 1999 until 2020 , the track hosted an annual Supercars race, the Adelaide 500 , (in most years a 2 x 250 km race) on a shorter, 3.219 km (2.000 mi) variant of the track.
The championship began on 1 March 2012 at the Adelaide Street Circuit and ended on 23 September at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit after seven rounds across six different states with three races at each round. The championship was secured by British driver James Winslow after the penultimate round held at Queensland Raceway.
Adelaide Street Circuit Mark Skaife Holden Racing Team Holden VY Commodore: Marcos Ambrose Mark Skaife 2 25 March Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Craig Lowndes Ford Performance Racing: Ford BA Falcon: 3 4 May Eastern Creek Raceway Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers Racing Ford BA Falcon 4 25 May Winton Motor Raceway Marcos Ambrose Stone Brothers ...
Reid Park Street Circuit: Townsville, Queensland: 5–7 July 4 Sandown 500: Sandown Raceway: Springvale, Victoria: 13–15 September: 5 Bathurst 1000: Mount Panorama Circuit: Bathurst, New South Wales: 10–13 October 6 Adelaide 500: Adelaide Street Circuit: Adelaide, South Australia: 14–17 November Source
Reid Park Street Circuit: Townsville, Queensland: 8–9 July 4 The Bend Motorsport Park: Tailem Bend, South Australia: 19–20 August 5 Sandown Raceway: Springvale, Victoria: 17 September 6 Mount Panorama Circuit: Bathurst, New South Wales: 8 October 7 Surfers Paradise Street Circuit: Surfers Paradise, Queensland: 28–29 October 8 Adelaide ...
The season finale and the 2023 S5000 Tasman Series were held at Adelaide Street Circuit, and Cameron was on pole again. With his sights set on the championship title, he crushed his opposition through the first race to win lights-to-flag ahead of Boys and Purdie.
15–17 September 5 Mount Panorama Circuit: Bathurst, New South Wales: 5–8 October 6 Surfers Paradise Street Circuit: Gold Coast, Queensland: 27–29 October NC Adelaide Street Circuit: Adelaide, South Australia: 25–26 November Source: [4]
The Australian Grand Prix became a round of the FIA Formula One World Championship in 1985 with the last race of the season held on the street circuit in Adelaide. The Adelaide Street Circuit, which held its last Formula One race in 1995, was known as a challenging, demanding and tricky circuit that often produced races of attrition, and the ...