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This summer race over to Haynes International Motor Museum to take in their brand new exhibition Williams F1.

Haynes International Motor Museum has reopened with brand new exhibitions including the much anticipated ‘Williams F1: The Drivers and The Driven’.

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The new Williams exhibition is a must for F1 fans

There are plenty of iconic Formula 1 cars to get close to, such as Nigel Mansell’s FW14 or ‘Red 5’, and the incredible history and excitement of the sport is told in a way that, no matter what your knowledge of F1 may be, there is something to learn and enjoy throughout.

A Museum spokesperson revealed, “There’s a new cinema space where you can discover the origins of

"There’s a new cinema space where you can discover the origins of Williams Racing and experience the track from the driver’s point of view."

Williams Racing and experience the track from the driver’s point of view. Also, if you’ve ever wondered what it takes for drivers to survive a crash, you can learn all about safety with the crashed remains of Pastor Maldonado’s F1 car.”

The 'Red Room' ‘Williams F1: The Drivers and The Driven’ is one of many new spaces to explore during your visit. The story behind John Haynes OBE and his world-famous Haynes Manuals is revealed in ‘The Man, The Manuals and The Museum’, plus the popular Ferrari, ‘Red Room’ and ‘Dawn of Motoring’ exhibitions have brand new stories, facts and interactives for the whole family to enjoy. The Haynes International Motor Museum and Café 750 is open for visitors every day. Booking in advance is recommended as daily admission is strictly limited. Visit the website or call 01963 440804 for more information.

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