F1 Fans have more than just the Grand Prix to look forward to in Melbourne with the official F1 Exhibition set to come to Melbourne – the first city in Asia-Pacific to get the exhibition after successful stints in America and Europe.
The Formula 1 Exhibition Melbourne will open at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre on Saturday November 29 this year.

Having been on show in Madrid, Vienna, Toronto, Buenos Aires, London and Amsterdam, Melbourne securing the exhibition is a huge win for Aussie F1 fans.
We don’t know exactly what will be on show yet, but it does seem likely that the remains of Romain Grosjean’s burnt out HAAS from his remarkable 2020 crash in Bahrain will be displayed.
There will also be Legendary F1 cars from different eras to see, along with an area to focus on the Australian history of F1 too.

Simulators will allow fans to speed around Albert Park in the months before the 2026 opening race, while there will also be some interactive installations to explore the technology of F1.
It’s more than just a big room of F1 stuff, it’s a fully curated exhibition with areas like “Once Upon a time in Formula 1” which is a gallery of some of the most defining moments in F1, along with the Design Lab where you can get a look inside an F1 factory, “Drivers and Duels” which highlights some of the epic rivalries over the history of F1.

Tickets will start from $49.90 for Adults and $24.90 for kids.
Web: f1exhibition.au
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