GP drives celebration of automotive culture
Shanghai becomes a Mecca for petrolheads, as the East China metropolis leverages F1 fever


Moroccan international student Yassine Tazarni highlighted the carnival's historical aspects: "The classic car showcase demonstrates how the city combines racing heritage with innovation and technology."
On Tuesday, Chinese F1 star Zhou Guanyu made his first domestic fan appearance since joining Ferrari as a reserve driver, interacting with fans at the carnival. A 1.8-meter-tall art installation featuring Zhou was on display both at the North Bund and the Shanghai International Circuit.
"I've been inspired by Zhou's story; it's changed my attitude towards life," said Hao Weisong, a student from Hangzhou who traveled to Shanghai for the event. Fans like Hao often share race updates in fan groups.
Another attendee, Lou Yikai from Shanghai, said: "I've been into F1 since I was eight or nine. Zhou's achievement as the first Chinese F1 driver makes me proud." Lou sometimes tries to emulate his hero by driving go-karts.
The Dream Jiading Park, a themed park linked with the Checkered Flag Carnival, will be held in the Water Plaza at the Shanghai International Circuit. Spanning 32,000 square meters, it will offer automotive-themed cultural products, intangible cultural heritage items and will feature glasses-free 3D shows, robot dance performances and new car displays.
"We hope this one-stop experience allows visitors to fully enjoy Jiading's vibrant lifestyle and futuristic charm," said Jin Fen, deputy director of Jiading district's culture and tourism administration.
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