The official Formula 1 travelling exhibition will make its Asian debut in Singapore at Gardens by the Bay from July 23 to October 18, 2026 [1, 2, 3, 4]. Singapore becomes the 11th city to host the exhibition, following stops in London, Madrid, Melbourne, Amsterdam, Vienna, Toronto, Buenos Aires, and others [1, 2, 3, 4].
The exhibition showcases the 76-year history of Formula 1 with displays including championship-winning cars, interactive racing simulators, archives, and engineering innovations [1, 2, 3, 4]. Visitors can experience seven themed galleries covering F1 history, engineering design, legendary drivers and rivalries, and Singapore's own contribution to the sport [1, 4].
Among the exhibit highlights are Sebastian Vettel's 2011 Red Bull RB7 car, which took him to victory in Singapore and helped secure his world championship, as well as parts of Romain Grosjean's Haas car from his 2020 Bahrain crash plus his gloves and boots. The BAR Honda 005 driven by Jenson Button and Jacques Villeneuve in 2003 will also be on display [1, 2, 3, 4]. Shane Harmon, managing director of TEG Experiences, said visitors "will enjoy revisiting special moments of the Singapore Grand Prix, including the display of Sebastian Vettel’s Red Bull RB7 – the car that took him to victory in Singapore in 2011 and subsequently world champion" [2].
An optional racing simulator feature allows guests to race on various circuits including Singapore’s Marina Bay Street Circuit for an additional fee [1, 4].
Ticket prices start at SGD 49 for adults aged 18 and above, SGD 40 for teens 13 to 17, and SGD 29 for children 5 to 12 [1, 2, 3, 4]. Tickets are available through Ticketek, with group and corporate packages provided by the organisers [1, 4]. A waiting list for pre-sale tickets opened on June 10, with pre-sale access starting June 17 at 9 a.m. for 47 hours and general public sales beginning June 19 at 9 a.m. [2, 3, 4].
Singapore was selected for the Asian debut due to its significance as the site of F1’s first night race and its iconic role in the sport’s history [2, 3, 4]. F1 Chief Commercial Officer Emily Prazer said, "在全球多个主要城市迎来超过130万名参观者后,我们非常高兴首次将F1展览带到亚洲,并选择新加坡作为首站。作为F1最具代表性的目的地之一,新加坡是举办这项广受好评的沉浸式展览的理想地点。无论是资深车迷还是新观众,都能透过这次展览,以全新的方式深入了解这项运动的历史、创新与激情,而不仅仅是在赛道上观看比赛。" [4]
The exhibition previously attracted over 1.3 million visitors worldwide according to multiple sources, though one source cites nearly 2 million tickets sold globally [1, 2, 3, 4]. The show will run for 88 days, closing a week after the Singapore Grand Prix weekend [1].