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Speed, Elegance and History: Adelaide's Proud Motorsport and Horse-Racing Heritage

From the legendary street circuit that once hosted Formula One to the storied turf at Morphettville, Adelaide has deep roots in two of Australia's most historic sporting traditions.

By The Daily Adelaide · Published 18 June 2026 at 7:50 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 3:08 pm

Speed, Elegance and History: Adelaide's Proud Motorsport and Horse-Racing Heritage
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Adelaide occupies a place of real distinction in Australian motorsport history. For a period during the 1980s and early 1990s, the city hosted the Australian Grand Prix on a temporary street circuit centred on Victoria Park, drawing Formula One cars, teams and fans from around the world to the streets of a major Australian city. The circuit wound through parklands on the eastern edge of the CBD, and the event became famous for its festive atmosphere, its accessible vantage points and its status as the traditional season finale of the world championship. The sight and sound of Grand Prix cars on Adelaide streets remains a vivid memory for many South Australians who attended those races.

The motorsport tradition has continued in the decades since through the Adelaide Super-Drome velodrome and through various motorsport events held at Tailem Bend, where The Bend Motorsport Park opened as one of Australia's most significant new racing facilities. The Bend hosts touring car, motorcycle and various club-level motorsport events through the year, drawing competitors and spectators from across South Australia and beyond. The circuit at Tailem Bend is a roughly hour-long drive south-east of Adelaide and has become a popular day trip for motorsport fans.

Horse racing at Morphettville Racecourse is a cornerstone of Adelaide's sporting heritage. The course, located in the city's south-western suburbs, has hosted racing for well over a century and is the home of South Australian thoroughbred racing's most prestigious events. The spring and autumn carnivals draw large crowds to a venue that manages to feel both traditional and modern, with heritage grandstands sitting alongside more recently upgraded facilities.

Morphettville is operated by Racing SA, the state's thoroughbred racing authority, and the carnival calendar includes Group One races that attract horses trained across Australia. The racecourse is easily accessible by public transport from the city centre, and a race day combining a family outing with the spectacle of quality thoroughbreds in action is a well-established Adelaide tradition. There is a strong sense of occasion at the major meetings, with fashion, food and racing all woven together.

Beyond Morphettville, harness racing takes place at Globe Derby Park in the northern suburbs, adding another dimension to Adelaide's racing culture. The Adelaide Hills region has also nurtured a rally-driving community, with stages occasionally passing through the hills landscape. For anyone interested in the history of motorsport in particular, the street circuit era is well documented through the SA Motor Sport Board and various community archives, and the circuit route through Victoria Park can still be traced on foot or by bicycle today.

Sources: Racing SA The Bend Motorsport Park SA Motor Sport Board

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