It was filmed over a single day and night, and features three-time World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss, 1995 Australian Touring Car Champion John Bowe and Supercars young-guns Cameron Waters, Tim Slade and Josh Kean driving through the Adelaide city streets en-route to the start line of the famous Victoria Park street circuit.

Waters, Keen and Slade are at wheel of F1 cars; Bowe is driving an original Holden Dealer Team Torana A9X and Bayliss is aboard a Ducati Superbike.

Dunlop Super2 Series driver Josh Kean said the experience of driving the 800hp Arrows F1 car on normal city roads was one to remember.

“It was something very interesting! The car revs to 17,000 RPM and trying to keep it tame was very difficult,” he said.

“The car idles at five-grand so it was pushing me through the corners because I was trying to go slower. It was so exciting.

“It is one of the coolest things I’ve done – the surprise of everyone around us was awesome.

“I think it’s going to blow everyone’s mind. I hope it gets a lot of people here for the event. These cars are very cool and interesting and there’s not many times you get to see things like this happen.”

The Adelaide motorsport Festival will be held between December 9-10 in Adelaide, with the classic Formula 1 cars the highlight of the weekend long festival that includes the Adelaide Rally (running through the Adelaide Hills) and a multitude of on-track activities at Victoria Park.