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You can step into the driver’s seat at this summer's must-see exhibition in Toronto

Immerse yourself into the world of Formula 1! 🏁

You can step into the driver’s seat at this must-see exhibition in Toronto
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Calling all F1 fans and followers! If you’ve ever wanted to get up close to the thrilling world of Formula 1, the Formula 1 Exhibition at Lighthouse ArtSpace Toronto is the city’s must-see event. Running until September 15, this interactive and immersive exhibition is perfect for a summer visit.

Spanning over 20,000 square feet, this ground-breaking exhibition takes you through six specially-designed rooms featuring unique artifacts from 1887 to the present. Each room offers a unique look at the past, present and future of Formula 1 racing, using engaging, visual multi-media displays and large scale installations.

See contributions from F1 legends like Ayrton Senna, Gilles Villeneuve, Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and Kevin Magnussen. Check out four iconic Formula 1 race cars, over 90 racing helmets, and two race suits worn by iconic F1 drivers. Another highlight is the previously unseen remains of Romain Grosjean’s car from his dramatic 2020 crash in Bahrain, plus an exclusive video from the driver himself.

F1 Exhibition

Price: Starting at $41.99 + HST

When: Until September 15, 2024

Address: Lighthouse ArtSpace Toronto - 1 Yonge St, Toronto, ON

Why You Need To Go: Imagine yourself on the track with Lewis Hamilton’s helmet camera or try a Formula 1 steering wheel in an interactive display. Deconstruct a Formula 1 car on an interactive screen and test your reflexes against F1 drivers in a digital reaction game. For the ultimate thrill, race an F1 car in authentic, state-of-the-art simulators.

F1 Exhibition website

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