F1 Exhibition to Launch in Amsterdam in April 2025

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The Formula 1 Exhibition is set to take place in Amsterdam from April 17, 2025, at De Kromhouthal. The event will feature historical insights into the sport, safety advancements, and interactive installations. Key F1 personalities expressed enthusiasm about highlighting the Netherlands’ rich motorsport heritage.

The Formula 1 Exhibition will be showcased in Amsterdam from April 17, 2025, providing fans with a unique insight into the sport’s history. Held at De Kromhouthal, the exhibition will highlight significant aspects of motorsport in the Netherlands, including contributions from F1 teams and iconic drivers. After Buenos Aires, Amsterdam marks the sixth city to host the exhibition, which previously achieved success in London.

Exhibits will include rare photographs, historic F1 cars, and films documenting pivotal moments in racing. Key features will comprise the Design Lab showcasing car development, and the Survival gallery, which emphasises safety advancements prompted by incidents like Romain Grosjean’s crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix. Visitors can also experience The Pit Wall for a deep dive into significant F1 moments.

Emily Prazer, F1’s Chief Commercial Officer 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.” Jonathan Linden, Co-CEO of Round Room Live, added that they are keen to celebrate the Netherlands’ rich Formula 1 heritage, especially the Zandvoort racetrack and Max Verstappen’s legacy.

Ewoud van de Kamp from Friendly Fire stated, “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.”

The Formula 1 Exhibition will debut in Amsterdam on April 17, 2025. This event promises to offer fans an immersive experience showcasing F1’s history, with a focus on the Netherlands’ contributions to the sport. Influential figures in the sport have expressed excitement about the exhibition’s potential to educate and entertain fans.

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