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Adelaide was partly on public roads, so we can call it a city circuit. City circuits are often criticized for not having enough space for overtaking and being narrow. This is not the case with Adelaide, it has long and wide straights on which it is easy to overtake. The circuit paid for its hard concrete walls and the fact that it does not have exit zones, which Mika Häkkinen crashed into and almost lost his life, this is probably the reason why the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix moved to Melbourne. However, drivers in our league are not at risk and can race here.