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Everything to know about the show at ExCeL London

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The F1 Exhibition has stopped in London on its world tour after editions in continental Europe and North America.

It is currently on its fourth temporary event after first opening in March 2023, with new destinations still to be revealed.

Here is everything you need to know about the F1 Exhibition in the United Kingdom and worldwide.

Where is the F1 Exhibition?

The F1 Exhibition is currently at ExCeL London. It is a large convention centre near The O2 Arena and it also hosts the London ePrix, the final round of the past two Formula E campaigns.

This comes after the event visited Madrid, Vienna and Toronto. The Spanish capital was the first city to host an F1 Exhibition show. That was held from Thursday 23 March to Sunday 20 August 2023 at IFEMA Madrid, which is due to start hosting F1’s Spanish Grand Prix in 2026.

The F1 Exhibition then took a six-month break before heading to Vienna and Austria’s capital city held the event from Friday 2 February to Sunday 16 June 2024. During that time, the F1 Exhibition went to Toronto on Friday 3 May for its first-ever non-European show and it is due to stay in Canada until Sunday 22 September 2024.

How long is the F1 Exhibition in London?

F1 Exhibition London, Get up close to F1 race cars

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ExCeL London has hosted the F1 Exhibition since Friday 23 August 2024 and the show is due to close on Tuesday 31 December 2024. ExCeL London’s western entrance is linked to the Custom House train station, which is served by the Elizabeth and Docklands Light Railway (DLR) lines while Canning Town, its nearest underground stop, is just a mile away. Parking is also available at the venue.

What is the F1 Exhibition?

The F1 Exhibition is an immersive experience which gives fans exclusive access to racing artefacts, unseen footage and interviews.

Visitors can also get up close to legendary F1 cars like the Lotus 72, McLaren MP4/4 or the Mercedes W09 which gave Lewis Hamilton his fifth drivers’ title in 2018.

The F1 Exhibition also looks ahead, explaining which designs may come into the world championship and how it is aiming to tackle issues such as sustainability and diversity.

Its London show teaches this through six rooms, which all tell their own story.

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