
The Formula 1 Exhibition will make its Asian debut in Singapore next month, with organisers confirming that the immersive attraction will open at Gardens by the Bay on July 23.
Singapore will become the exhibition’s 11th host city and the first in Asia, adding another landmark moment for a show that has already visited Madrid, London, Vienna, Amsterdam, Melbourne and Buenos Aires. Since its launch in 2023, the exhibition has drawn more than 1.3 million visitors worldwide.

The exhibition is designed to take fans through Formula 1’s 76-year history, using themed galleries built around historic artefacts, interactive displays and technology-focused exhibits. The format gives visitors a structured route through the sport’s defining moments, its engineering achievements, famous rivalries and championship-winning drivers.
That focus on technology and innovation is central to Formula 1’s identity, both inside and outside the paddock. For readers following the sport’s evolving technical landscape, our recent coverage of F1 engine power changes offers further context on how engineering remains at the heart of the championship’s appeal.

One of the most striking features set for Singapore is "Survival", a gallery built around the remains of the Haas car driven by Romain Grosjean in his fiery crash at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix. Personal items from the French driver will also be displayed, giving that section a more human dimension within the wider technical and historical narrative.
The exhibition will conclude with a Singapore-themed gallery celebrating the city-state’s own contribution to Formula 1. Singapore has hosted the sport’s first night race since 2008, a status that gives the location particular relevance as the exhibition expands into Asia.
Formula 1 Chief Commercial Officer Emily Prazer said: "After welcoming more than 1.3 million fans across major cities around the world, we’re delighted to bring The Formula 1 Exhibition to Asia for the first time in Singapore."
She added: "As one of Formula 1’s most iconic destinations, Singapore is the perfect backdrop to host the critically acclaimed immersive experience, offering fans, both old and new, a compelling way to explore the sport’s history, innovation and excitement beyond the track."
Among the exhibits planned for the Singapore edition is Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull RB7, the car with which he won the 2011 Singapore Grand Prix on his way to a second world title.
Gordon Pitt, Senior Vice President of Sony Music Australia, described the Asian launch as a significant milestone, calling Singapore one of the world’s most iconic and passionate F1 markets.
Presale waitlist registration is now open. Presale access begins on June 17, with general ticket sales starting on June 19.

He’s a software engineer with a deep passion for Formula 1 and motorsport. He co-founded Formula Live Pulse to make live telemetry and race insights accessible, visual, and easy to follow.
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