The first official Formula 1 exhibition, which opened in Madrid, was a success. Since late March, tens of thousands of people have visited and seen exhibits from all ten teams, including the remains of Romain Grosjean’s Haas VF-20 that burned down in Bahrain. The organizers even extended their work for a month and a half, but this period is also over: the exhibition is moving.
A unique interactive exhibition is completely dedicated to Formula 1, the history of the championship, its teams, legendary drivers and other famous motorsport personalities.
The exhibition will open in Vienna, in the METAStadt complex, on February 2, 2024 and will last until the end of spring.
Stefano Domenicali, Director of Formula 1: “Following the resounding success of our first Formula 1 exhibition in Madrid, we are delighted to announce Vienna as the second location for this innovative show.
Austria has a great history in Formula 1, so we are delighted to bring this spectacle to the capital and give fans the opportunity to enjoy the rich history and heritage of the sport.”
Source: F1 News

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