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Drone No-Fly Zone: bp Adelaide Grand Final
The airspace over the bp Adelaide Grand Final and in the surrounding airspace is a strict No-Drone Zone. With multiple authorised aircraft, including broadcast operations, helicopters, air displays, and a helicopter landing zone within the event area, drones pose a serious safety risk. Thousands of fans and workers will be present, making it unsafe for any unauthorised drone flights.
Stay Safe, Stay Legal
Flying a drone in proximity to manned-aircraft not only endangers authorised aircraft but also puts lives at risk. Breaching these regulations can result in severe penalties, including fines and legal action.
SA Police Operations
SA Police will be monitoring and mitigating unauthorised drone activity during the event. Drones may be detected and controlled to ensure public safety.
No, you will need a ticket to the event as well as a Paddock Pass.
The Supercars Paddock is where all the behind the action scenes take place. With a Paddock Pass you can get closer to the teams’ garages, transporters and maybe even meet and grab an autograph from your favourite driver.
4-Day, 2-Day Weekend and Single day Paddock Pass options are available.