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A NEW F1 EXHIBITION SITE has been unveiled, with a Legendary new attraction.

Next month, the F1 Exhibition will reopen in Vienna with Max Verstappen’s championship-winning Red Bull car serving as the centerpiece.

The exhibition, which made its grand opening in Madrid in 2023 and quickly rose to prominence as the nation’s largest temporary display, will open at METAStadt Vienna on February 2 and remain there until late spring.

The 3,000 square meter event will be divided into six specifically created chambers and feature a number of noteworthy attractions, such as Romain Grosjean’s Haas race vehicle from his catastrophic 2020 Bahrain crash.

Verstappen’s inaugural championship-winning car, the RB16, will also be on display in Vienna. This car played a pivotal role in the unforgettable 2021 title battle against Lewis Hamilton, culminating in the dramatic and controversial finale in Abu Dhabi.

Following the success of our first Formula 1 Exhibition in Madrid, we are incredibly excited to announce Vienna as the second host of the innovative show,” Stefano Domenicali said.

“Austria has a great history with Formula 1, so we are delighted to take this spectacle to the capital and provide fans in the country with another way of interacting and enjoying the sport’s rich history and heritage.”

Fans can also explore iconic rivalries in the sport with attractions like ‘drivers and duels’, and immerse themselves in a unique cinematic experience at ‘the pit wall’ to relive the most unforgettable moments in Formula 1.

“We were thrilled and gratified by the level of success the exhibition received in Madrid,” added Timothy Harvey, lead curator and producer of the F1 Exhibition.

“The ambition has always been to bring this one-of-a-kind show to as many people as possible, and so we’re excited to announce the next stop will be the dynamic city of Vienna.

“The Vienna exhibition will feature new displays and experiences for visitors.”

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