After stops in Madrid and Vienna, the F1 Exhibition is now in Toronto, Canada. The next stop will be London starting in August.
The event will take place at ExCel London, opening on August 23rd, 2024. In London, the exhibition partners with Silverstone Museum to share unique British Grand Prix stories. Visitors can also try simulators and enter a monthly draw for 2025 British Grand Prix tickets.
Exciting Displays
The exhibition features various rooms like ‘Survival,’ showcasing parts of Romain Grosjean’s car from his 2020 crash. “With contributions from legendary teams, drivers and experts, including the breath-taking charred chassis remains from Romain Grosjean’s 2020 Bahrain crash and insights into the cutting-edge technology behind Pirelli’s new FSC tyres, the exhibition combines spectacular audio-visual design, rare film and imagery, engineering displays and iconic Grand Prix cars to deliver an unforgettable experience for everyone.”
Timothy Harvey, Lead Curator and Producer, eagerly awaits the London opening. “London was always going to be an incredibly special location for us,” he said. “Each show recognises the national heritage of its host location… There’s also some fantastic soon-to-be-announced additions coming to London.” Fans might think this sounds super exciting!
Emily Prazer, F1’s CCO, is also thrilled about bringing the exhibition to London to attract both new and seasoned fans globally. “It’s fitting to bring the F1 Exhibition to the UK capital,” she stated.
“The F1 Exhibition has been incredibly popular since its launch in Madrid,” Emily added. Successful runs in Vienna and Toronto show it engages both hardcore fans and newcomers while extending F1’s reach beyond just racing tracks.
How to get tickets?
Exclusive pre-sale tickets go on sale June 25 at 10am. Eventim pre-sale follows on June 26 at 10am. Public sales start Friday June 28.
Tickets cost £14 for kids (ages 5-16) and £25 for adults (17+). Group bookings, VIP Podium tickets, and corporate events are also available .
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