The Speedway Super Bowl configuration at Adelaide International Raceway represented a specific oval racing layout at this closed South Australian facility that operated as Adelaide's premier permanent circuit before closure. The Speedway Super Bowl designation indicated an oval configuration serving oval racing disciplines uncommon at Australian road racing circuits. Adelaide International Raceway served South Australian motorsport community until eventual closure with subsequent property redevelopment ending the facility's motorsport operations.
Adelaide International Raceway's Speedway Super Bowl represented unique Australian oval racing capability during the facility's operational period serving Adelaide-area motorsport with diverse discipline options. South Australian climate created year-round racing potential during the venue's active years. The Speedway Super Bowl configuration served oval racing events at this facility that operated for decades before closure, representing an era of Adelaide motorsport infrastructure that ended with the circuit's shutdown.