The Official Formula 1 Exhibition Is Coming To Melbourne
โ€” 15 September 2025

The Official Formula 1 Exhibition Is Coming To Melbourne

โ€” 15 September 2025
Garry Lu
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  • Melbourne will be the very first Asia-Pacific stop of the Formula 1 Exhibitionโ€™s acclaimed global tour.
  • From the actual race cars used to compete throughout history to interactive displays and state-of-the-art racing simulators, itโ€™s set to be an all-encompassing experience.
  • Itโ€™s lights out and away we go at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from November 19th, 2025 (tickets pre-sale on October 3rd, general sale on October 6th).

After a monstrously successful hot lap around the world thatโ€™s already spanned Madrid, Vienna, Toronto, London, Buenos Aires, and most recently, Amsterdam โ€“ where the show was apparently extended due to โ€œoverwhelming popular demandโ€ โ€“ the long-awaited Formula 1 Exhibition is now pulling in to Melbourne.

The exhibition, which opens on November 29th at the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, is quite fitting when you consider Australiaโ€™s cultural capital also boasts a rich history with F1. And the decision feels even more appropriate as a warm-up event ahead of the 2026 season opener at Albert Park.

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Textured with exclusive contributions from F1โ€™s greatest teams, drivers, and pundits โ€“ as well as the implicit promise to take fans on a high-octane journey of the beloved motorsport thatโ€™s managed to captivate the imaginations of millions โ€“ the exhibition opens with โ€˜Once Upon A Time In Formula 1,โ€™ a gallery showcase of racingโ€™s most defining moments.

It then takes visitors inside the factories with โ€˜Design Lab,โ€™ featuring key displays from just about every team currently on the grid and Pirelli, re-examines the legendary rivalries in โ€˜Drives & Duels,โ€™ explores F1โ€™s most groundbreaking innovations and future in the โ€˜Revolution By Designโ€™ component of the exhibit; before rounding it out with โ€˜Survivalโ€™ (โ€œthe previously unseen remains of Romain Grosjeanโ€™s burnt out HAAS race carโ€) and โ€˜The Pit Wall (โ€œa cinematic and immersive experience that allows fans to relive the greatest moments in Formula 1 historyโ€).

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Other key highlights include:

  • Actual F1 Cars
    โ€œGet close to Formula 1 cars from different eras, each a masterpiece of engineering and design.โ€
  • Aussie History (Dedicated 7th Room)
    โ€œLook forward to a brand-new and exclusive experience, as the Melbourne exhibition celebrates the significant contribution Australia has made to motorsport, highlighting its iconic drivers and race track.โ€
  • State-of-the-Art Racing Simulators
    โ€œGet a chance to race around the Albert Park track in state-of-the-art F1 driving simulators.โ€
  • Interactive Installations
    โ€œExplore the world of F1 technology through hands-on activities and innovative displays.โ€

You can now sign up to be waitlisted for an exclusive pre-sale, going down on October 3rd at 10 AM (AEST) ahead of the general sale on October 6th at 11 AM (AEST), via the link below. Ticket prices start from $49.90 for adults and $24.90 for children.

Garry Lu
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After stretching his legs with companies such as The Motley Fool and the odd marketing agency, Garry joined Boss Hunting in 2019 as a fully-fledged Content Specialist. In 2021, he was promoted to News Editor before departing the team in 2025. Garry proudly retains a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, black bruises from Muay Thai, as well as a black belt in all things pop culture.

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