Donington Park Museum
Donington Grand Prix Collection

The Donington Grand Prix Exhibition is, quite simply, the largest collection of Grand Prix racing cars in the world.

Five halls, with over 130 exhibits, illustrate the history of motor sport from the turn of the 20th Century, where visitors can get close to the cars driven by such famous names as Nuvolari, Mansell, Prost, Moss, Senna, Fangio, Clark and Stewart.

The Donington Grand Prix Exhibition houses the largest collection of McLaren racing cars in the world, and the only complete collection of Vanwalls. Notable exhibits include the 1936 twin-engined 500 bhp Alfa Romeo Bimotore, which has a top speed of 200mph, Jim Clark's World Championship-winning Lotus 25, the 'howling' flat 12 Ferrari 312B and Stirling Moss's Lotus in which he defeated the might of the Ferrari works team in the 1961 Monaco Grand Prix.

The museum also features the world's largest collection of driver's helmets.

Donington Museum Opening Times

Donington Museum


Open 7 days 10am til 5pm

Last admission 4pm

 

Adults £7.00

Children 6yr - 16yr £2.50

Children Under 6 - Free

OAP / Student £5.00

Family Ticket £14.00 (Two adults and up to three children)

We are open seven days a week, 362 days a year  (Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day closed).