The first Formula 1 exhibition will be held in Australia at the Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne, Australia.
The exhibition, which has already taken place in cities such as Madrid, Vienna, Toronto, London and Buenos Aires, will now take place in Australia, celebrating the collections of former World Champions Jack Brabham and Alan Jones, past race winners Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo, and current title contender Oscar Piastri.
"This event celebrates the sport's rich history and Australia's incredible contribution to Formula 1. I'm really excited for fans to go on an incredible journey exploring our sport's most memorable moments," said Formula 1 Head of Marketing Emily Prazer, as quoted by Formula 1, Tuesday.
At the exhibition taking place in Melbourne, fans will be treated to several photo galleries, films, artifacts and numerous interviews with F1's most famous driving personalities, taking visitors through some of the most popular and defining moments in the sport's history.
There are also stories of legendary drivers and rivalries, with highlights including the Hall of Fame, which showcases more than 60 of the most iconic helmets and racing suits from Formula 1's 75-year history.
Also revolutionizing vehicles by design also explores the sport's breakthrough innovations and the future of F1, with contributions from teams Lotus, McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes, Honda, and F1 Academy Director Susie Wolff.
