Williams F1: The Drivers & The Driven

Exhibition Reopening Friday 4th April 2025

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Step into the world of Formula One with our newly revamped Williams Racing exhibition at Haynes Motor Museum. This display offers a deep dive into the history and fierce competition that have defined Williams Racing's journey through the pinnacle of motorsport.

The exhibition gives visitors the chance to get up close to several of Williams F1 cars over the years, including Nigel Mansell's iconic 1991 FW14. Other cars in display are Damon Hill's 1994 FW16B, 2001's FW23 and 2016's FW38.

Rivalries and Triumphs

Discover the intense rivalries that have shaped Formula One over the decades. From on-track clashes to championship-deciding moments, unpack the high-stakes battles between legendary drivers and the strategic decisions that defined them.

Keeping Track

Explore our interactive display wall showcasing iconic F1 race tracks from around the world. Learn fascinating facts and find out what makes each circuit unique, contributing to the rich history of motor racing. Younger visitors can even race around a miniature version of the Silverstone Grand Prix race track.

The Evolution of Safety

Safety has been one of the most significant areas of advancement in Formula One. Learn how Williams and the wider F1 community have pushed the boundaries of safety technology, from improved crash structures and impact-absorbing materials to the introduction of the Halo device, ensuring that drivers are better protected than ever before.

A survival cell, otherwise known as a tub from Alex Albon's 2022 Williams F44 racing car is also on display providing an insight into some of the 14,500 components which make up a F1 car.

Factory to Track: A Behind-the-Scenes Cinema Experience

Gain an exclusive insight into the process of building an F1 car with our new cinema experience. Follow the journey from the Williams factory to the grid, exploring the cutting-edge engineering, precision manufacturing, and race-day preparation that bring these high-performance machines to life.

This new exhibition combines historical insight with technical depth, making it a must-see for Formula One and motorsport enthusiasts.

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