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Self-driving Roborace car makes its street track debut in Marrakech
An autonomous race car called'DevBot #1', has made its debut on a street track at the Formula E Marrakech ePrix. The battery-powered prototype is being tested ahead of Roborace – a proposed race series where autonomous vehicles will compete on circuits in cities around the world. The car completed a successful 30-minute test in the Moroccan city, which its creators describe as'the most exciting space in the world right now.' An autonomous race car called'DevBot #1', has made its debut on a street track at the Formula E Marrakech ePrix Ten teams, each with two driverless cars, will compete in one-hour races over the full championship season. All the teams will have the same cars, but will create their own real-time computing algorithms and AI technologies.
Watch the incredible self driving racing car that could change motorsport forever take to the track
It could change motor racing for ever - and mean the end of drivers. The organisers of the Robocar series, which will see AIs compete against each other, have revealed their prototype car. It has one major difference from final versions - a driver's seat, which organisers say allows teams to'fully understand how the car thinks and feels on a racetrack alongside the comprehensive real-time data.' The prototype has one major difference from final versions - a driver's seat, which organisers say allows teams to'fully understand how the car thinks and feels on a racetrack alongside the comprehensive real-time data.' Ten teams, each with two driverless cars, will compete in one-hour races over the full championship season.
'Roborace' series will compete in cities around the world
It is set to be the most radical overhaul of racing ever seen - and without a driver in sight. The technology of the Roborace autonomous race car have been revealed – and later this year, they will begin competing against each other in cities around the world. The radical designs were created by newly-appointed Chief Design Officer Daniel Simon, who is renowned for his work on Hollywood Sci-Fi blockbusters such as Tron: Legacy and Oblivion. The latest designs of the cars reveal exactly how they will work. Later this year, they will begin competing against each other in cities around the world.
The future of car racing revealed: Radical designs will compete in driverless 'Roborace' series in cities around the world
It is set to be the most radical overhaul of racing ever seen - and without a driver in sight. The first designs of the Roborace autonomous race car have been revealed – and later this year, they will begin competing against each other in cities around the world. The radical designs were created by newly-appointed Chief Design Officer Daniel Simon. Simon, who is renowned for his work on Hollywood Sci-Fi blockbusters such as Tron: Legacy and Oblivion. All the teams will have the same cars, but will create their own real-time computing algorithms and AI technologies.