Formula 1 debuts Red Bull Showrun on San Francisco streets

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.

San Francisco's Marina Boulevard was transformed into a temporary Formula 1 track on Saturday for the inaugural Red Bull Showrun. Unlike a competitive race, the event served as a live demonstration, with expert drivers piloting high-end performance cars down the waterfront street. Spectators lined the sidewalks and viewed from above as the vehicles accelerated, some performing stunts like wheelies.

Attendees expressed excitement about the spectacle. "We saw a lot of fast cars, and it was very cool," said Caleb Chow of San Francisco. Avi Singh from San Jose noted, "A bunch of drivers were doing crazy things like wheelies and driving with their feet off and standing up." Stephanie Lo, also from San Francisco, added, "I love it. I think it's fun to have so many people around. People are excited. It's bringing people from all across the city and the Bay Area."

The grand finale highlighted the inherent risks of motorsport. Yuki Tsonoda's car suddenly caught fire, forcing him to stop abruptly. He walked away without injury. Aaron Tsai of San Francisco described the scene as "definitely a surreal event, definitely, seeing these types of cars on just a city street like this. It's definitely very surreal."

Fans speculated on potential future Formula 1 races in the city, suggesting venues like the Golden Gate Bridge, Embarcadero, and Lombard Street. Kristel Gloriana of Daly City, experiencing such an event for the first time, said, "I hope there's plenty more to come." The demonstration drew crowds from the Bay Area, fostering enthusiasm for high-speed automotive displays in urban settings.

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