From 16 December 2025 to 8 March 2026, the Audi museum mobile will transform into a true Aladdin’s cave for motorsport enthusiasts. Titled “Legends of Grand Prix”, this exhibition promises to take you on a journey through over a century of speed and adrenaline. Between legendary cars and fascinating stories, prepare for a time travel where each vehicle tells its tale, from the first race to modern advancements.
A tribute to the history of motorsport
To celebrate its entry into Formula 1 in 2026, Audi Tradition has decided to pull out all the stops. The “Legends of Grand Prix” exhibition showcases sixteen iconic vehicles, ranging from the silver arrows of Auto Union to recent single-seaters like the 2012 Sauber C31 and the 2023 Audi F1 car. Imagine for a moment: the magic of early circuits meets modern technology, creating a bridge between a glorious past and a promising future.
Masterpieces not to be missed
Among the displayed jewels is Michael Schumacher’s very first racing car, the Jordan 191 from 1991, which marked the beginning of his Formula 1 career. This model is not just a car; it is a symbol of hope for generations of drivers. Just like a well-cooked dish, every detail matters, and this single-seater has been crafted with care to leave a lasting impression.
The exhibition journey begins with the Renault AK 90 CV, the first car to triumph in a Grand Prix, winning the French race of 1906 thanks to driver Ferenc Szisz. Although the original has disappeared, a faithful replica delights visitors. Additionally, the Talbot-Lago T26 C, with its 240 horsepower, reminds us that even in the 1950s, competition was already fierce, like an epic battle at the summit of a mountain.
Iconic vehicles
The exhibition is also enriched by other legendary models such as the Bugatti Type 35 C, known for being one of the most successful of all time. With an eight-cylinder engine capable of reaching up to 130 horsepower thanks to a supercharger, it is a true ode to power. Add to this vehicles like the Cisitalia 360 or the Toleman-Hart TG184 that saw Ayrton Senna behind the wheel, and you will understand why this exhibition attracts so many admirers.
Audi and its racing heritage
Audi is not only looking to the future with its entry into Formula 1; it is also paying tribute to its rich past. With historic victories in the WRC and several successes at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the four-ringed brand has always stood out in the world of motorsport. Much like an exceptional wine that improves with age, Audi’s heritage gets better year after year.
A place to visit without hesitation
For racing enthusiasts or simply those wishing to discover the fascinating history of the automobile, the Audi museum mobile is a must-visit. Open every day except during the Christmas holidays, it offers an ideal setting to appreciate these mechanical masterpieces. And for those who cannot travel, the Audi Tradition app allows you to explore the exhibition from home. Who said that virtual experiences couldn’t match the real thing?
In summary, “Legends of Grand Prix” is not just an exhibition; it is a living celebration of motorsport that will delight young and old alike. Whether you are a passionate fan or simply curious, prepare for an unforgettable experience.



