F1 Exhibition to land in Amsterdam as next host city

The award-winning Formula 1 Exhibition will land in Amsterdam on April 17 2025, with the Dutch capital announced as the next major city to host the groundbreaking show.

When doors open at the city’s iconic De Kromhouthal, fans will experience a celebration of Dutch motorsport history that pays homage to the country’s strong racing tradition, with dedicated exhibits that spotlight the Netherland’s contribution to F1 history.

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Since the sport’s inaugural season in 1950, 17 drivers have proudly represented the Dutch flag. Chief amongst them, of course, is four-time World Drivers’ Champion Max Verstappen, whose success in recent years has seen F1’s popularity reach new heights in the country – powered by famous Orange Army.

The show will be packed with contributions from F1 teams, personalities and drivers past and present, with interactive installations, state-of-the-art racing simulators and exclusive content to give fans an immersive insight into the world of Formula 1.

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Drivers & Duels features over 100 race helmets from some of the most iconic drivers in F1 history

Amsterdam follows Buenos Aires to become the sixth city overall to host F1 Exhibition after a hugely successful run in London, where it won the prestigious “Best Visitor Experience” title at The Access All Areas Awards.

Visitors begin their journey in Once Upon a Time in Formula 1, which features a mix of previously unseen photography, historic F1 cars, film, and artefacts that transports fans through some of the sport’s most iconic and defining moments.

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Design Lab takes visitors into the heart of a Formula 1 factory for a rare glimpse into how F1 teams design and manufacture each season’s new car. Next, visitors will experience Drivers & Duels celebrating the most iconic drivers and legendary races since Formula 1 began in 1950 – 75 years ago this year.

The following gallery, Survival, covers Romain Grosjean’s horrific 241kph crash in Bahrain 2020 and his extraordinary escape from the ensuing inferno. The show then reaches its high-octane finale in The Pit Wall – a show-stopping cinematic and immersive experience that allows fans to relive the greatest moments in Formula 1 history like never before.

Emily Prazer, Chief Commercial Officer at Formula 1, said: “We are delighted to bring F1 Exhibition to the Netherlands, a country that has been at the centre of Formula 1 in recent years and has a long and proud history in our sport. I cannot wait for visitors and fans from around the world to delve deeper into F1 and learn more about the Netherland’s fantastic contribution to our sport.”

Jonathan Linden, Co-CEO of Round Room Live and Producer of The Formula 1 Exhibition, added: “We are delighted to announce Amsterdam as the host city for the next stop of The Formula 1 Exhibition’s European tour.

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“Alongside the core experience, each show gives some special recognition to the national heritage of its host location. In Amsterdam we’re excited to be able to celebrate the Netherlands’ rich Formula 1 heritage, including the storied Zandvoort racetrack and an impressive legacy of F1 drivers, including of course, Max Verstappen.”

Ewoud van de Kamp, Senior Project Lead Exhibitions of Friendly Fire, continued: “We are proud to bring the F1 Exhibition to the Netherlands. This event combines the thrill of Formula 1 with an immersive and innovative exhibition format. We look forward to welcoming fans from both the Netherlands and abroad.”

For more information, and to sign up for the pre-sale visit: www.f1exhibition.com/amsterdam

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