After touring major cities around the world, the Formula 1 Exhibition is making its way to Singapore next month. This is the award-winning motorsport experience’s 11th stop on its worldwide tour, as well as its first in Asia.
The traveling exhibit is a showcase of Formula 1’s 76-year history, examining the innovations, technologies, and rivalries that define the sport. Previous stops for the Formula 1 Exhibition include Toronto, London, Melbourne, and Buenos Aires.

The exhibit is made up of multiple sections, each highlighting a different aspect of Formula 1. For example, Once Upon a Time in Formula 1 is a gallery of the defining moments in the sport’s legacy. Drivers and Duels, on the other hand, is a celebration of rivalries and champions from every era of racing.
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Other exhibits focus on the technological side of the sport, including Design Lab and Revolution by Design. These offer unique looks into the science and engineering behind the scenes that make racing possible, as well as a look into the future of the sport.

Survival is also a highlight experience, featuring debris from the Haas that saved Romain Grosjean’s life from a fiery crash in Bahrain, as seen in the third season of the iconic Netflix documentary Drive to Survive. This is followed up by The Pit Wall, an immersive cinematic experience that simulates the trackside action of a Formula 1 race.
Lastly, Singapore Drive is a capstone dedicated to the exhibit’s host city. Here, Singapore’s contributions to Formula 1 are recounted, including its role as the home of the series’ first night race.

The Formula 1 Exhibition in Singapore opens next month, July 23 at the Gardens by the Bay. The Singapore Grand Prix is also scheduled for October 9 to 11 later this year as the 16th round of the championship.