Amsterdam, 2 July 2025 – After welcoming tens of thousands of visitors and receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback with a 4.6 star Google review rating by the fans, The Formula 1® Exhibition in Amsterdam has been extended by a final six weeks. The internationally acclaimed exhibition will now remain open through Sunday, 7 September 2025, at De Kromhouthal in Amsterdam-Noord.
With the F1® Exhibition in Amsterdam extended to one week beyond the FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN DUTCH GRAND PRIX, fans now have the perfect opportunity to enjoy both of these unmissable events together in the Netherlands.
The European tour has already enjoyed successful runs in major cities including Madrid, Vienna, and London, while in the Americas the show opened to critical acclaim in Toronto and Buenos Aires.The Dutch edition of The Formula 1® Exhibition opened on 17 April 2025. The exhibition immerses visitors in 75 years of Formula 1® history, showcasing legendary cars, cutting-edge innovations, personal stories, and interactive experiences for fans of all ages including racing simulators.
Robert Doornbos, former F1® driver and ambassador of the F1® Exhibition Amsterdam, said: “It’s fantastic news that the exhibition is being extended – a clear sign of how much it resonates with fans. As an ambassador, I’m incredibly proud to be part of an experience that brings the sport to life in such a powerful and inspiring way.”
Jonathan Linden, Co-CEO Round Room Live and Producer of The Formula 1® Exhibition, said: “We are delighted with the popularity of the Formula 1 Exhibition in Amsterdam and are thrilled to extend our run there. With the Dutch Grand Prix coming up as well as the summer holidays in Amsterdam, we expect a high-demand for the newly released tickets and look forward to sharing the experience with even more fans.”
A Look Behind the Scenes
The exhibition offers an engaging look into 75 years of Formula 1®, highlighting how the sport has evolved – from technical innovation to the personal journeys of its greatest icons. Visitors explore this rich legacy across seven thematic rooms, featuring standout pieces such as Max Verstappen’s 2021 title-winning RB16B, Jim Clark’s Dutch Grand Prix-winning Lotus 33, and the dramatic wreckage of Romain Grosjean’s Haas from his 2020 crash in Bahrain.
Visitors start by entering Once Upon a Time in Formula 1® where legendary cars including the Sauber C17, Williams FW13B and Fernando Alonso’s Ferrari F10 are displayed. In Drivers & Duels, legendary rivalries come alive; Design Lab explores the groundbreaking technologies driving the sport forward including. Revolution by Design shows the technological advances the sport has gone through in the past 75 years and The Pit Wall delivers an immersive 360° multimedia experience capturing the thrill and strategy of a race weekend. Each element of the exhibition is carefully curated to captivate and