Red Bull Showrun heads to downtown Phoenix

Following the inaugural Red Bull Showrun in San Francisco, Formula 1 and Red Bull Racing will bring the high-speed demonstration to downtown Phoenix on March 14, 2026. The free public event on Jefferson Street outside the Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks stadiums marks F1's return to the city after more than three decades.

The streets of downtown Phoenix will roar with Formula 1 engines as Red Bull Racing hosts the Showrun on Jefferson Street, directly outside the Suns and Diamondbacks arenas. This showcase of high-performance cars comes 35 years after Phoenix's last F1 Grand Prix in 1991 and the inaugural race in 1989, won by Alain Prost.

Amid F1's growing U.S. popularity—fueled by events like the Las Vegas Grand Prix—the Phoenix demo offers free, up-close access to the sport's thunderous engines, bridging excitement with local basketball and baseball fans. Red Bull cars have already appeared outside the arenas during recent games to build hype.

Images from recent races show drivers like Max Verstappen in Las Vegas and Montreal, and Yuki Tsunoda in Vegas—evoking the awe of 13,000 RPM speeds against a urban stadium backdrop. Like the San Francisco debut, this event underscores F1's strategy of immersive urban experiences to expand its American audience.

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Ford Raptor T1+ rally truck soaring over Red Bull RB7 F1 car in San Francisco stunt, amid cheering crowds.
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Ford Dakar truck leaps over Red Bull RB7 in San Francisco stunt

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A Ford Raptor T1+ rally truck jumped over Red Bull's 2011 RB7 Formula 1 car during a promotional stunt in San Francisco on February 18, 2026. The event, part of the Red Bull Showrun series, drew around 50,000 spectators but included incidents like a car fire and minor crowd impacts. Reserve driver Yuki Tsunoda escaped unharmed after his demo vehicle burst into flames.

Some of the world's fastest racecars sped legally through San Francisco's streets on Saturday during the debut of the Red Bull Showrun. Thousands of spectators gathered along Marina Boulevard to watch the live demonstration featuring high-performance vehicles. The event concluded dramatically when one car burst into flames, though the driver emerged unharmed.

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San Francisco's Marina district turned into a hub of engine roars and crowd excitement on Saturday as Red Bull hosted its free Showrun event. An estimated 40,000 fans gathered to watch Formula 1 cars, stunt bikes, and trucks perform on a 0.8-mile route, with Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda drawing the loudest cheers. The afternoon demonstration featured sunny weather and appearances by local figures, including Mayor Daniel Lurie.

The first 2026 Formula 1 pre-season test in Bahrain highlighted divisions among drivers over the new energy-focused regulations, with some praising the cars' fun factor and others decrying the shift to management over pure driving. Mercedes and Ferrari showed strong pace in race simulations, while Red Bull's engine impressed rivals despite Max Verstappen's criticisms. Aston Martin struggled significantly, lagging four seconds behind the leaders.

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Formula 1 enters a crucial phase with the first official pre-season test at Bahrain International Circuit from February 11 to 13, 2026. Following the Barcelona shakedown, all 11 teams will run their new cars under the 2026 regulations, focusing on development, reliability, and energy management. The three-day event offers insights into the competitive order ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.

Formula 1 teams will gather at the Bahrain International Circuit from February 11 to 13 for the initial three days of pre-season testing ahead of the 2026 season. This session follows private shakedowns and car launches, with only the final hour of each day available for live broadcast. The testing provides crucial track time to evaluate new regulations and machinery.

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Formula 1 teams have unveiled their 2026 cars ahead of the new season opener in Australia, introducing radical changes to chassis and engine rules. Red Bull led the reveals with its RB22 and sister team Racing Bulls' VCARB 03, followed by the other nine teams. Each car features updated liveries and power units tailored to the regulations.

 

 

 

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