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F1 is experiencing a moment of general growth worldwide and a renaissance of sorts Spain. More and more people know what Fernando Alonso, Carlos Sainz and the company performs on the dance floor and this translates into a greater cultural offer. The great innovation that will visit our country in 2023 will be F1, The Exhibitionan event that will offer fans an unforgettable experience at Formula 1.

Below all the basic information about F1, The Exhibition.

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What is F1, The Exhibition? Formula 1 exhibition in Madrid

F1, The Exhibition It is an exhibition with the seal formal of Formula 1 and which promises to offer fans “a spectacular adventure in the amazing world” of motorsport’s premier class.

In this unprecedented exhibition at Spain it will be possible to take a scale journey through the history of the race, seeing objects that have marked F1 as well as audiovisual products specially made for this scenario.

The exhibition is scheduled to duration of 90 minutesthat is, an hour and a half, dividing what is housed there into six rooms.

Where is F1, the Expo in Madrid?

F1, The Exhibition is in her city Madrid, although its location will not be particularly central. This official Formula 1 exhibition will take place in its compound IFEMAin the north-east of the Spanish capital, very close to Barajas airport.

This space is accessible by car because the area has plenty of parking as well as public transportation with the line 8 of the Madrid Metro (Madrid Fair Station).

Where to buy tickets for F1, The Exhibition? prices and options

Tickets for F1, The Exhibition can be purchased at the official link below and prices and options will be as follows:

  • Ticket for adults: 17.99 euros
  • Ticket for one child: €13.50
  • Family package (2 adults, 2 children): 57 euros
  • Flexible ticket for adults (skip the queues and choose a day): €27.99
  • Flexible ticket for children (skip the queues and choose the day): €23.50
  • Flexible family package (skip the queues and choose a day): €97.00

How long is F1, the Madrid Expo?

F1, The Exhibition will start on Friday 24th March 2023 and will run until Sunday 16th July.

Visiting hours are as follows:

  • Tuesday to Thursday and Sunday: from 10:00 to 20:00.
  • Friday and Saturday: from 10:00 am to 9:00 p.m.

What does F1 have, the Exhibition?

As stated by Formula 1 in various statements, F1, The Exhibition has numerous objects, memorabilia and curiosities which are part of the class history. At the exhibition, fans will be able to see videos of unreleased footage, both on and off the track.

Among these objects, the ruins of chassis of the car Romain Grosjean after the accident he suffered in 2020 at the Bahrain circuit. This will be accompanied by a special video where the pilot, experts and team members give their impressions.

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