Red Bull Uses a Unique F1 Event to Support Japan's Tsunami Recovery Efforts 
Tuesday, June 21, 2011 at 10:00PM
Brian Gainor in Marketing Tactics, f1 japan, japan tsunami, red bull energy, red bull f1, red bull fan, red bull japan, red bull makuhari, red bull nascar, red bull sponsor, red bull sports, red bull tsunami, sebastien buemi

Red Bull Racing recently held a tremendous F1 event in Japan in an effort to help re-energize the country following the devastating tsunami events in March 2011.

On June 4th-5th, Red Bull Racing teamed up with driver Sebastien Buemi to host an unforgettable showcar appearance in the streets of Japan and complemented the event by raising funds for earthquake relief efforts by selling limited edition t-shirts that generated proceeds for devastated areas.

The unique Red Bull Racing events attracted a crowd of 25,000 spectators and media outlets to the Big Beach Music Festival Makuhari to see Buemi steering his powerful Formula 1 vehicle through a crowded marketplace. The event marked the first time that an F1 vehicle had been driven through the streets of Japan.

The following day, Sebastien Buemi and the Red Bull Racing team put on a thrilling display at the Yokohama Motomachi Shopping Street, where 11,000 fans witnessed a series of burnouts, turning donuts, and straightline runs first-hand. Red Bull's F1 stunt generated notable coverage throughout the country and was picked up on a number of major media outlets.

Check out two videos that capture the events below:

 

 

A special thanks to Yuki Suzuki of Japan for her insights and contributions to this column!

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