FEATURE! South Australia’s other grand prix circuits
South Australia hosted the non-world championship Australian Grand Prix at five different circuits between 1936 and 1961.
Celebrating the Adelaide Grand Prix from 1985 to 1995
South Australia hosted the non-world championship Australian Grand Prix at five different circuits between 1936 and 1961.
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