The award-winning F1 Exhibition is set to cross the Atlantic and make its debut in South America later this year. The interactive show, which celebrates the history and heritage of Formula 1, will visit the capital of Argentina following successful stints in London, Toronto, Vienna and Madrid.
The Buenos Aires stop marks the beginning of a wider South American tour for the F1 Exhibition. Interest in the sport has been rekindled in Argentina, thanks in part to Franco Colapinto’s debut for Williams last season. The country has a rich F1 history, having hosted a round of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship 20 times between 1953 and 1998.
The F1 Exhibition features a range of exclusive contributions from legendary F1 teams and drivers, showcasing cars, helmets, trophies, and an array of memorabilia — including never-before-seen artifacts — from the championship’s 75-year history.
There’s plenty to enjoy for both newcomers to the sport and die-hard enthusiasts. Perhaps the most extraordinary exhibit is the wreckage of Romain Grosjean’s Haas, preserved after his fiery crash at Bahrain in 2020.
Visitors to the F1 Exhibition can explore various galleries, engage with interactive displays, and watch specially curated videos that highlight different aspects of the sport — whether it’s a focus on legendary drivers, the design and manufacture of a Formula 1 car, or an immersive multi-screen video installation that offers a cinematic experience featuring some of F1’s greatest moments.
The F1 Exhibition recently won the prestigious ‘Best Visitor Experience’ award at the Access All Areas Awards and will run in Buenos Aires for a limited time, from March 22 to June 1, 2025.