5 Reasons Why Driverless Racing Will Be Exciting

Motorsport fans have been quick to dismiss driverless racing, but we reckon they're wrong to do so. Here are five reasons why race fans should get excited for Roborace
5 Reasons Why Driverless Racing Will Be Exciting

1. The Roborace car looks incredible

Image Source: FIA Formula E
Image Source: FIA Formula E

Roborace unveiled a first look at what its autonomous racing car will look like today, with the series itself kicking off at the end of the year. Roborace has called in sci-fi designer Daniel Simon, the man behind the ships in Oblivion and the Light Cycle in Tron: Legacy, to pen the concept of the driverless race car.

From what we’ve seen today, the results are incredible. Looking like a cross between a Hot Wheels car and a spider, the Roboracer is exactly what we think an exciting, futuristic racing car should look like. Since the cars don’t have to meet driver safety requirements like every other series, the bodywork can be a lot more compact and aggressive.

2. It could become the fastest race series ever

5 Reasons Why Driverless Racing Will Be Exciting

There are several reasons why modern race cars go as fast as they do. While there are restrictions such as bodywork regulations and safety requirements, there’s also the physical limitations of the driver as well.

Of course, fighter pilots have endured huge g-forces for decades, but drivers have to undergo massive g-forces over long periods of time. They might be able to handle it at the beginning of a race, but their pace could drop off dramatically towards the end if g-forces are consistently too high. Autonomous race cars don’t have to worry about human limitations like exhaustion, which could make the cars extremely fast over the full race distance.

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Autonomous motoring is still very much in its infancy right now and there’s already been numerous reports of driverless cars getting confused over road markings and directions, though Google’s self-driving car has only caused one crash itself so far.

One of the most exciting aspects of motorsport is when something goes wrong, because uncertainty is what makes us want to watch it. Driverless cars may be able to successfully navigate a circuit, but what happens when they go for an overtake? How would the cars know how to avoid a potential crash without starting another? There are so many factors that go into driving competitively and safely that we may see chaotic races in the sport’s infancy.

4.There's potential for spectators to join in

Image Source: Dino 246
Image Source: Dino 246

Sadly, we can’t all just jump into a Formula 1 car and win a Grand Prix. For one, you need a hell of a lot of experience before a Formula 1 team will even consider you. You’d also need to be incredibly fit to be able to push an F1 car to its limits.

Roborace could change this all together. While the cars are being developed to race against other cars, imagine if spectators could win the chance to control one from the pit wall, or could influence certain aspects of the racing like a less rubbish version of Formula E’s FanBoost.

A more extreme idea would be to attach weapons onto the cars and have the fans vote for which car gets what weapon. There’s nobody in the car, so there’s a bigger scope for crazy ideas. There’s no way Roborace would do this, but the future of demolition derbys could be wild!

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Ok, I know we all want to be the driver and wrestle our cars around a race track, but there’s also the driving we have to do to get to work, or take the kids to school. When you’re exhausted after a long week at work, sometimes you just want to sit back and enjoy the end of the day.

A driverless motorsport series would accelerate the development of autonomous technology as manufacturers try to gain an advantage over the competition. Motorsport has been used to advance technology at an accelerated rate since cars first became a thing, so don’t expect that to change just because there’s no longer a driver inside.

Comments

James Carlson

No no no no no

03/31/2016 - 16:34 |
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Anonymous

It is pointless then there is no skill involved just crappy technology

03/31/2016 - 16:35 |
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Cascanova

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Because cars design themselves right? And aerodymics have just happened on their own in an attempt of making something pretty, totally didn’t happen intentionally when a man one day sat down and tried to figure out how to cut through the air. Cars are clever about their design, but no one appreciates it, in the world of motorsports no one matters but the driver, and that is a sad notion, because the driver couldn’t have created such masterpieces even if you gave them a life time to do so.

03/31/2016 - 17:27 |
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Kev RS

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yeah right!?!
Today on the news on a TV channel where I am, they were talking about a robotized machine which can prepare a pizza all alone…
me and my dad were like: WTF, now there will also be some machine doing pizzas instead of a person as it should be…!
Yes we are in 2016…but damn the technology is taking it way too far -.-‘

03/31/2016 - 19:16 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I’m saying this in the best way possible, but you sound so ignorant it’s insane you’re able to write. Where do you think a lot of the knowledge that go into making cars go?

03/31/2016 - 20:24 |
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James Carlson

They can’t even get cars with drivers to function correctly.

03/31/2016 - 16:35 |
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Bruno Ban

This post needs to be renamed as 5 reasons why driveless racing will be boring asf

03/31/2016 - 16:35 |
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BauxBeatz

Someone who is actually optimistic about this whole thing. Sure, drivers are no longer a thing. However, from a technology aspect this will further us so much in terms of what future cars can do. Cheers on the good post, man.

03/31/2016 - 16:38 |
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Thank you, really appreciate you taking the time to read it!

04/01/2016 - 17:18 |
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FailRace

Best thing to do with driverless cars would be to have a real death race, now that’s entertainment :P

03/31/2016 - 16:40 |
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That’s a typical FAILRACE comment!

03/31/2016 - 16:46 |
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but will they be able to go for many a spectacular roll?

03/31/2016 - 16:57 |
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Lamborghini Murcielago Longitudinale Posteriore 670-4 Electr

In reply to by FailRace

Haha I can only imagine what you would do with autonomous cars

03/31/2016 - 17:24 |
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Yeah that’s my thoughts too, though it’d be after the tech is kind of old if you think about the cost of the autonomous system etc.

03/31/2016 - 19:45 |
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classic alex day

03/31/2016 - 22:11 |
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Anonymous

heres why it’ll suck, Has anyone ever played forza and thought, ooh those AI behind me are having an interesting battle?

I havent and ive put probably 2000 hrs into forza 1->4. Its going to be a big, car based version of a hornby train set. Its not that cool and or entertaining.

03/31/2016 - 16:42 |
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Cascanova

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Don’t act like you’ve never had a vendetta against a specific car, or name when it comes to racing games.

03/31/2016 - 17:31 |
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ramses rizal

Even though they force me to watch while put an AK47 on my head i’ll pull the trigger my self. I’d rather die than watching those robots. With all this autonomous things humans are getting lazy.

03/31/2016 - 16:42 |
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Wellllll, cars only exist because we’re lazy, soooo yea…
Autonomous vehicles aren’t really their because we’re lazy, but for sheer convience. Give me an option between hours worth of traffic, or my own robotic taxi, and I’ll take the later. By removing the human factor in day to day driving you decrease the amount of accidents, and increse traffic flow.
Between allowing a robot to drive everone, or having a careless teen and/or a drunk driver behind the wheel, I prefer the robot.
Autonomous vehicles give the disabled and elderly a safe method of transportation. like I said, autonomous vehicles are just your personal taxi.
I’d rather have to go through the extra hassle of aquiring special licenses, or having to stick to driving on private roads and tracks, than having my family at the mercy of other’s skill.

04/01/2016 - 21:31 |
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CatchMyDrift

How are you supposed to feel involved in any emotional way in a race run by robots tho ? Only midly interesting thing I can see in this are the garanteed huge fails

03/31/2016 - 16:48 |
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ThunderFox

First, formula E with Fanboost. Now, driverless cars.
I bet next is hunger games.

03/31/2016 - 16:50 |
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I offer myself as a tribute!

03/31/2016 - 17:22 |
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