Formula 1: The Exhibition. That's what's called first international exhibition of Formula 1 which, organized by some of the same promoters of the premier category of motorsports, proposes a innovative experience through the history of this competition. On an itinerant tour of the entire planet, Spain and its capital, Madrid, become the initial venue and stop for an event dedicated to lovers of the motor world and fans of this increasingly popular sport. can be visited until the 4 of June of 2023.
The contest, which was inaugurated last Friday March 24, takes place in IFEMA, the main fairground of the city. There, F1 shows a chronicle supported by advanced and exclusive audiovisual and infographic resources about its past, present and future in collaboration with several of the most important figures and companies in its history. The purpose of offering this kind of chronological adventure is none other than to attract more followers to Formula 1 and to retain those who already considered themselves fans.
According to the organizers, IFEMA has set up a total of six rooms in its Pavilion 1 where visitors can admire curiosities and “mythical objects” of Formula 1, since it began in 1950 to the present day, along a walk that can be completed in approximately 2 hours. However, this immersive story it is not free. The exhibition tickets, whose pre-sale began on November 29, 2022, can be purchased through this link And they had a price that varies according to demand expected daily. oscillates between the 18 and the 28 euros. There are cheaper family packages and children from 3 to 12 years old pay less.
Regarding the hours, From Tuesday to Thursday and on Sundays this event remains open uninterruptedly from 10:00 a.m. to 20:0 p.m.0. When buying the passes, you are asked to select a time (in 30-minute intervals) to control the capacity. The last access is at 18:30. On Fridays and Saturdays, the exhibition opens at the same time, but closes at 21:00 p.m., so the final turn is at 19:30. In addition, it should be taken into account that the audios are only available in english, although the videos have been subtitled in Spanish and all the written content has been translated.
Source - IFEMA