From 23 July, the award-winning Formula 1 Exhibition makes its Asian debut at Gardens by the Bay


Singapore is set to welcome another Formula 1 attraction beyond the Marina Bay Street Circuit, as the award-winning Formula 1 Exhibition makes its Asian debut at Gardens by the Bay from 23 July.

Having already toured cities including Madrid, London, Vienna and Toronto, the immersive showcase arrives in Singapore as its 11th global stop, drawing on the success of more than 1.3 million visitors worldwide. It also marks the exhibition’s first appearance in Asia.

Set beside Satay by the Bay, and a short walk from Gardens by the Bay MRT station, the exhibition promises a deep dive into the sport’s past, present and future through a mix of original storytelling, interactive displays and cutting-edge technology.

Visitors will journey through several themed galleries, beginning with Once Upon A Time In Formula 1, which charts some of the championship’s defining moments. Revolution By Design explores the innovation driving modern Formula 1, while Design Lab offers a closer look at the engineering behind the world’s fastest racing machines.



Legendary rivalries take centre stage in Drivers and Duels, and Survival recounts Romain Grosjean’s dramatic 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix crash through artefacts including components from his HAAS car and his race-worn gloves and boots. The experience culminates with The Pit Wall, an immersive cinematic finale designed to place visitors in the heart of the action.

Singapore’s own contribution to Formula 1 will also be celebrated through Singapore Drive, a dedicated space recognising the city-state’s role in shaping the sport’s modern era. As the host of Formula 1’s original night race, Singapore remains one of the championship’s most iconic destinations.

Fans of the Singapore Grand Prix will also have the opportunity to revisit memorable moments from past races, including an up-close look at Sebastian Vettel’s championship-winning Red Bull RB7 – the very car that secured victory at the 2011 Singapore Grand Prix before carrying him to his second world title.

The waitlist for exclusive pre-sale access is now open. Pre-sale tickets will be available from 9am on 17 June for 47 hours, ahead of general sales beginning at 9am on 19 June.

Those interested can register via f1exhibition.sg.

Photos: Formula 1