Red Bull Racing's Formula 1 showcase on San Francisco's Marina Boulevard attracted an estimated 40,000 spectators eager to see high-performance vehicles and stunt demonstrations, according to Yahoo Sports. The event featured a lineup including reserve driver Yuki Tsunoda performing donuts in the Red Bull RB7 and a unique Ford Racing stunt with a Dakar-spec Raptor T1+ leaping over the idle F1 car.
During Tsunoda's demonstration, the RB7 unexpectedly caught fire on the street. The Japanese driver exited the vehicle safely, and firefighters quickly extinguished the flames, as Yahoo Sports reported. The incident did not halt the event, which continued with additional performances from drivers Mitch Guthrie Jr., Scott Speed, and Aaron Colton.
The showrun was organized under a Red Bull–Ford partnership and sought to bring Formula 1 closer to Bay Area fans, offering attendees access to high-end performance cars and interaction with drivers. Spectators expressed enthusiasm about experiencing motorsport events within their region, highlighting growing local interest in F1 ahead of the 2026 season.
Despite the large crowd, some observers noted challenges related to crowd management, visibility, and safety during the event, with concerns raised over risky stunts and congested viewing areas. Red Bull's decision to close Marina Boulevard facilitated the spectacle but also required significant logistical coordination to manage tens of thousands of attendees.
With Tsunoda serving as a test and reserve driver for Red Bull following his loss of a full-time seat, the San Francisco showcase forms part of preparations for the coming F1 season. Monitoring how Red Bull and partners address safety and operational aspects in future public events will be important as fan engagement efforts expand in the lead-up to 2026.

Aaron Colton
Marina Boulevard
Scott Speed
Yuki Tsunoda
Ford Performance
Red Bull
San Francisco
Nancy Guthrie
Melbourne




