Rare Peek Under the Hood of the Haas VF-20 Race Car

Exclusively Unveiled at Formula 1® Exhibition in Toronto

The anticipation is palpable as motorsport enthusiasts gear up for a first-of-its-kind showcase in Toronto. The Formula 1® Exhibition, known for its enthralling display of speed and innovation, is set to unveil a remarkable addition to its lineup. The original MoneyGram Haas F1 Team VF-20 Race Car, piloted by the talents of Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean in 2020, will take center stage exclusively when the spectacle makes its highly anticipated North American debut in Toronto on May 3.

The Haas VF-20, meticulously crafted for the 2020 Formula 1® World Championship, witnessed the likes of Danish driver Kevin Magnussen and French/Swiss driver Romain Grosjean pushing its limits under the banner of the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team.

However, what sets this showcase apart is the unique opportunity it affords fans. In an unprecedented move, the engine cover of the VF-20 will be removed, offering spectators an intimate glimpse under the hood of an F1® car, revealing the sheer powerhouse that propels it – the 2020 Ferrari Power Unit.

In a realm where secrecy shrouds design and technology, the US-based MoneyGram Haas F1 Team has collaborated closely with The Formula 1® Exhibition team to unveil this engineering marvel for the delight of fans when the curtains rise in Toronto.

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Jonathan Linden, the Producer of The Formula 1® Exhibition, expressed his excitement, stating, “The addition of the Haas VF-20 race car is a significant and thrilling development for the F1 Exhibition, offering fans an unparalleled experience. By unveiling the heart of the machine, we’re providing enthusiasts with an intimate view of the Ferrari Power Unit, a sight never before seen.”

The Haas VF-20 will be prominently displayed in the Design Lab, a captivating factory-themed experience that provides a rare insight into the meticulous development process of Formula 1® cars by five esteemed teams each season.

Moreover, in a testament to the exhibition’s depth, the Survival room will showcase previously unseen components of the VF-20 that Romain Grosjean was driving during his harrowing crash at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix, promising further intrigue for visitors.

The all-new F1® Exhibition promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Formula 1®, opening its doors on May 3, 2024, and running until early summer at the Lighthouse ArtSpace Toronto. The overwhelming demand for tickets, which shattered previous records, underscores the eagerness of fans to immerse themselves in the world of motorsport.

Featuring an array of exclusive contributions from iconic teams and personalities, highlights include legendary Formula 1® race cars from different eras, alongside never-before-seen artifacts and video materials. For the first time, visitors can also step into the shoes of F1® drivers with state-of-the-art simulators.

Tickets for The Formula 1® Exhibition Toronto, presented by TSN, are currently available at F1Exhibition.ca, promising an unparalleled experience for motorsport enthusiasts and novices alike.

Article by AutomotiveWoman.com Editor, Juliana Chiovitti, aka @AutomotiveWoman online.

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