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Williams F1 Conference Centre 🏁

Grove, Wantage OX12 0DQ, United Kingdom

Williams F1 Conference Centre 🏁
Conference center
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JH9M+8J Wantage, United Kingdom
+44 1235 777900
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Martin Neale
Martin Neale
Brilliant day out for the F1 fan in your life.
Incredible collection of cars from Frank Williams own private collection.
The staff were really knowledgeable and passionate and will glady tell you stories from their own experiences track side.
Have been on two separate occasions and lived every minute of it.
Lucas Ward
Lucas Ward
Came to the Conference Centre for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Hospitality Day and it was an amazing experience.

The staff were always happy to help, answering any questions and providing support throughout the day. The tour guides were exceptionally knowledgeable with passion that shined through, it was like being welcomed to both a business and a family home.

The food was tasty, whilst alternative options were not provided unless you had specific dietary requirements - I would have liked more of a choice. But what I did get was very well prepared.

I would definitely recommend a hospitality day, for what you get for the price it is very much worth it, especially for those that love a drink from the complimentary bar.
Rob Kirk
Rob Kirk
Came here as a birthday present from my girlfriend to watch the Monaco Grand Prix. Staff are excellent. Knowledgeable and approachable with a real passion for Williams and F1 in general. The collection is amazing, with some iconic cars driven by some iconic drivers. An excellent way to see a Grand Prix, and an experience I won't forget. If you have a keen interest in the sport, then you'll thoroughly enjoy a day out here.
Lee Wall
Lee Wall
Fabulous place to visit.. brilliant museum all staff very welcoming. A must for any Williams fan but just about any F1 fan would appreciate the car collection.
Andy Holding
Andy Holding
The Williams F1 heritage collection tour is absolutely fantastic!

On arrival I was directed by the very friendly Williams F1 security to the conference centre and visitors car park, where I came across the F1 car with mechanics made out of a hedge! I’ve seen pictures of it in National newspapers, but seeing it close up & taking it in, it really is an amazing work of art.

The F1 hedge car is just outside the conference centre entrance, where there is a Williams F1 car hanging from the ceiling with a 2016 F1 car underneath.

Once my tickets were checked by a friendly member of staff (Simon)I was given my lanyard, and I was told that I could just sit back and relax or go through to Piers Courage & Alan Jones drivers suites where there were teas, pastries, biscuits, lemon flavoured water, water, orange juice & coffee.

In here I connected to the free WiFi as it’s included in the package & I didn’t have a single problem with my connection or the speed of it throughout the tour.

After a coffee & biscuit our group of 18 individuals was greeted by our tour guide (Matt), who took us through to the Williams F1 museum and gave us an impressive speech & insight into the history & technology involved in Williams formula one. I was amazed by the technology & working hours that have gone into building a F1 car & how they are made safer now compared to the 70’s, 80’s & 90’s.

The main entrance to the museum had pictures & helmets of the Williams F1 drivers who had won the world championship.

After this area we went through to a cinema room where we watched a short film about Williams F1, once this film had finished part of the cinema screen opened up like something from a James Bond movie to the Williams F1 classic car collection. It was an awesome sight & one which I’ll never forget!

Matt our tour guide gave us details of every iconic car in the museum & there was a lot to go through, which started from the 1978 Williams FW06 to the 2016 FW38.

Not all of the cars in the museum are F1 cars, there is a WRC Metro 6R4, Renault Laguna touring car & BMW race winning Le Mans car. All of which are in immaculate condition as you would expect.

I also liked the way they had lit up the cars within the museum with soft spot lights on the cars & blue lights around the display plinths. It looked very professional & precise.

Once we had been around the museum we then went upstairs to a trophy room where there was a F1 car for visitors to sit in, two F1 cars, mock pit wall & telemetry display screens, F1 parts, giant scalextric race track & four Williams Esports simulators which come with or without virtual reality.

After all of this it was time for lunch, which was lovely. I went for the chicken rogan Josh & rice with a small side of vegetable curry, poppadoms & chutney.

Other options were Shepherds pie & I think Beef lasagne or Vegetable curry.

There was also a wide range of lovely desserts. I had to have two because they were so nice.

In addition to the food on offer, there were various drinks available too.

When lunch was over we could take further photos of the cars in the entrance hall, pop into the small but well stocked shop onsite or just sit back & relax in the bar area.

Overall the tour was around 3.5 to 4 hours long.

I really enjoyed it and I would highly recommend a visit to Williams F1 for a historical tour, team building event for employees, race day hospitality or conference for delegates.

I noticed that several of Williams conference centre suites to be accessible for wheelchair users & the heritage museum is accessible for wheelchairs too. I’m not sure if there’s a lift to the trophy room & games room though.

The Williams F1 conference centre is approximately 14 miles from Oxford City & it has ample free onsite parking.

If you’re travelling by public transport from Oxford City there’s bus stops directly outside the Williams F1 facility, which is served by Stagecoach Oxford S8 & S9 services, which operate Monday to Sunday to & from Oxford. Adult return fares were Β£6.70 & journey time was 35 minutes on the S9.
Marc Farmer
Marc Farmer
A great place to visit with lots of fantastic exhibits. It also has a conference facility which can be booked out as well as live Formula 1 event days, where there is food, activities, as well as watching the race live with pit lane interviews and audience interaction.
The museum is well worth a visit if you are a racing fan. I'll be going back, taking many of my family with me. Hopefully as part of a formula 1 race day event!
Scott Elliott
Scott Elliott
Stunning stunning stunning.

Lucky enough to attend a work event here. The conference centre is steeped in history with all the old cars. The simulator is now VR which is amazing!

If you want to put on a conference with that wow factor this is the place to be.
Alan lister
Alan lister
Went for a race day to watch Belgian grand Prix. Amazing day. Museum is fantastic and all the staff were incredibly nice and professional. A fantastic experience and a must for any F1 fan.
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