FORMULA 1

F1 Exhibition Makes Its German Debut

September 9, 2025
F1 Exhibition Makes Its German Debut

The official Formula 1 Exhibition continues its global tour and will soon settle in a new location. Following successful showcases in Madrid,Vienna, Toronto,London, Buenos Aires,and Amsterdam,the exhibition will next be presented in the German city of Oberhausen.

Visitors will be offered a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of Formula 1. The exhibition will feature rare archival materials including video recordings, audio files, and photographs, many of which have never been published before. In addition,attendees will be able to view valuable artifacts connected with the history of the championship, its cars,legendary drivers, and iconic moments.

Particular attention has been given to Germany. A dedicated “German Hall” will highlight the country’s contribution to the development of Formula 1.Here, guests will learn more about the nation’s famous circuits, where sporting history was made, as well as about outstanding drivers such as Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel, whose achievements continue to inspire a new generation of motorsport enthusiasts.

Formula 1’s Chief Commercial Officer, Emily Prazer, emphasized the significance of the event: “We are delighted to bring the Formula 1 Exhibition to Germany. Since its debut in Madrid, the exhibition has generated enormous interest worldwide, offering fans a deeper understanding of the championship’s history. Germany has played a vital role in shaping the sport through its legendary circuits and great champions, such as Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel, whose legacy remains alive to this day. We are confident that the opening of the exhibition in Oberhausen will provide German fans with a unique experience and allow them to view the history of Formula 1 from a fresh perspective.”

The grand opening of the exhibition is scheduled for October 22.Admission for adults will be priced at €26.90. In addition to the main displays, visitors will also enjoy special themed sections, interactive features, and multimedia installations, ensuring that everyone has the chance to feel part of Formula 1’s storied legacy.

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