
CHAMPION MAKERS. 50 years of Van Amersfoort Racing.
November 20, 2025
From pioneer Huub Rothengatter to global star Max Verstappen. From 19 December 2025 to 18 January 2026, the Louwman Museum in The Hague will present the anniversary exhibition CHAMPION MAKERS – 50 years of Van Amersfoort Racing.
The exhibition honors the Dutch racing team that, in half a century, grew into an international breeding ground for motorsport talent and a proven springboard to Formula 1. Visitors embark on a journey through fifty years of motorsport history, told through iconic racing cars that together show the evolution of Van Amersfoort Racing (VAR), from the first Formula Ford from 1975 to todays modern F2 machines.
Discover the cars in which drivers like Huub Rothengatter, Marcel Albers, Jos Verstappen, Tom Coronel, Bas Leinders, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Oliver Bearman, Franco Colapinto and Dion Gowda achieved their first successes. The exhibition shows how VAR has shaped, guided and inspired generations of drivers on their way to the top of the world.
Springboard to Formula 1
Many drivers who started their career at VAR, or took an important step there, reached the highest level in motorsport. Among them are Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Oliver Bearman, Franco Colapinto, Liam Lawson and Mick Schumacher, who are competing in Formula 1 this season.
CHAMPION MAKERS is a tribute to fifty years of passion, craftsmanship and talent development. To the people behind the success of Van Amersfoort Racing, and to the drivers who made their dreams come true. You should not miss this exhibition if you love motorsport, want to discover the history of global stars like Max Verstappen, or are simply curious how young talents find their way to Formula 1.
Line-up of the exhibition:
1975 Formula Ford 1600, Huub Rothengatter
1976 Formula 3 March, Huub Rothengatter
1989 Formula Ford, Marcel Albers
1992 Opel Lotus, Jos Verstappen
1994 Opel Lotus, Tom Coronel
1998 Formula 3, Bas Leinders, championship car German F3
2014 Formula 3, Max Verstappen, the same chassis as Charles Leclerc
2021 Formula 4, Oliver Bearman
2022 Formula 3, Franco Colapinto
2025 FRECA, Dion Gowda