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Adelaide

Adelaide Parklands Circuit, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Circuit Type: Temporary street circuit

Grand Prix Circuit

Extension: 3,778 Km/3,779 Km

Lap Record: 1:15.381

Year: 1993

Driver: Damon Hill

Car: Williams-Renault FW15C

Speed: 180,523 km/h

 

Pole Record: 1:13.371

Year: 1993

Driver: Ayrton Senna

Car: McLaren-Ford Cosworth MP4/8

Speed: 185,468 km/h

Year Official Name Date Winning Driver Constructor Laps Time Formula
1995 1995 EDS Australian Grand Prix November 12 Great Britain Damon Hill
Great Britain Williams 81
01:49:15.946 F1
1994 1994 Adelaide Australian Grand Prix November 13 Great Britain Nigel Mansell
Great Britain Williams 81
01:47:51.480 F1
1993 1993 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix November 7 Brazil Ayrton Senna
Great Britain McLaren 79
01:43:27.476 F1
1992 1992 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix November 8 Austria Gerhard Berger
Great Britain McLaren 81
01:46:54.786 F1
1991 1991 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix November 3 Brazil Ayrton Senna
Great Britain McLaren 14
00:24:34.899 F1
1990 1990 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix November 4 Brazil Nelson Piquet
Italy Benetton 81
01:49:44.570 F1
1989 1989 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix November 5 Belgium Thierry Boutsen
Great Britain Williams 70
02:00:17.421 F1
1988 1988 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix November 13 France Alain Prost
Great Britain McLaren 82
01:53:14.676 F1
1987 1987 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix November 15 Austria Gerhard Berger
Italy Ferrari 82
01:52:56.144 F1
1986 1986 Foster’s Australian Grand Prix October 26 France Alain Prost
Great Britain McLaren 82
01:54:20.388 F1
1985 The 1985 Mitsubishi Australian Grand Prix November 3 Finland Keke Rosberg
Great Britain Williams 82
02:00:40.473 F1

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