Newly opened attraction allows you to see machines that marked history up close, as well as exclusive motorcycles and high-speed simulators
The Dream Car Park, located on the wine tourist route in São Roque (SP), started the 2026 season by expanding its operations with two new fixed attractions: a museum dedicated to Formula 1 and the Cinecar space. The complex seeks to establish itself as a destination for motorsport enthusiasts, bringing together tributes to machines that defined decades of competition and iconic vehicles of pop culture.
The collection of the new F1 museum consists of life-size replicas produced by Adhemar Cabral, a designer recognized for his fidelity in the recreation of racing cars. The exhibition design was designed to be dynamic, providing for the rotation of models and the inclusion of a large LED panel, which will contextualize the vehicles with historical images of the races.

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Among the highlights of the collection are fundamental models for the chronology of the sport. The visitor will be able to observe the recreation of the Mercedes-Benz W196, the legendary “Silver Arrow” that secured the 1954 and 1955 titles to the Argentine Juan Manuel Fangio. In contrast, modernity is represented by the Ferrari SF-23, with a look identical to the car driven by Charles Leclerc in the 2023 season.

Brazilian motorsport receives special attention: replicas of the Williams Honda FW11, the bolide used by Nelson Piquet in the 1986 and 1987 championships, and the Lotus 97T, the black and gold car with which Ayrton Senna won his first victory in the category, at the 1985 Portuguese GP, are on display.
Senna’s legacy is further reinforced by the presence of the McLaren MP4/8 (1993) and the Williams Renault FW16 (1994). The tribute to the three-time champion extends to two wheels, with the exhibition of the Ducati 1199 Panigale Senna Special Series motorcycles and the Ducati Monster Senna Edition.

To complement the static experience, the museum has installed professional driving simulators, allowing the public to virtually experience the performance of the cars on display. The new Cinecar space closes the itinerary, exhibiting vehicles that have become famous characters in film productions.