Could The Autonomous 'Roborace' Car Be Made To Drive Like Senna?

Roborace's chief strategy officer has revealed some interesting details about how the software behind the autonomous racing cars will work
Could The Autonomous 'Roborace' Car Be Made To Drive Like Senna?

The concept of Roborace has been met with both intrigue and skepticism. On the one hand, you can’t help but wonder what would happen if you unleashed a bunch of autonomous racing cars onto a track. On the other, is there any point in racing if you take away the drivers?

But here’s the thing, there will - in a way - be drivers, and ‘they’ will be the differentiating factor between the cars. The idea is that Roborace will supply an identical vehicle to each team, and it’s up to them to sort the software which determines how it’ll drive. Or even who it’ll drive like.

Speaking to Topgear.com, Bryn Balcombe - chief strategy officer at Roboracer - said: “We’ve been asked if those old F1 names can come back into the sport…Like, ‘can you have Ayrton Senna come back and drive one of the Robocars, and then compete against Lewis Hamilton’.”

Balcombe wouldn’t say for sure if this will happen, but the possibilities for the coding are extensive. Presumably you could even programme a Robocar to drive like Pastor Maldonado or Romain Grosjean, if you’re happy with the increase in parts expenditure.

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What’s perhaps more likely is that there will be “AI driver development programmes” to tweak the race craft of each virtual pilot. Eventually, the AI driver could take on a driving personality of its own, rather than borrowing from the skill set of a legend from the past.

Robocar designer Daniel Simon even proposes the idea of a future 24 Hours of Le Mans race where each car is driven by one person. They’d drive as long as they could, and then an AI recreation could do the rest, mimicking the fleshy driver’s style as best as it could.

As for when we’ll see these AI drivers battling it out, we can’t be sure. The series was first announced in 2015, but since then we’ve only seen a smattering of public test outings, including the running of the LMP3-based ‘DevBot’ (below) at some Formula E races last year. At the Goodwood Festival of Speed last weekend meanwhile, the real deal successfully navigated the famous hill climb (the same can’t be said for the Siemens Mustang), although it was limited to a top speed of 75mph.

Could The Autonomous 'Roborace' Car Be Made To Drive Like Senna?

Does the idea of autonomous cars mimicking legends make you more interested in Roborace? Does it make you more worried about a Skynet-style robot uprising? Whatever your views/level of paranoia, let us know in the comments…

Comments

Nishant Dash

This is literally the most pointless thing I’ve ever seen…
Wth were they even thinking…
rObOtS>hUmAnS So WeL’L dO JuST thAt

07/19/2018 - 12:50 |
57 | 3

Your scientists were so preoccupied with wether they could…they didnt stop to think about weather we should

07/19/2018 - 15:40 |
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Rahul 1

I may get downvoted for this, but i could give a rat’s rear end on Autonomous Driving or Racing. I could care less if it’s the future of driving, I would therefore have the car in control, because you would not have the emotion in driving and the feel you have when you race or track a car around a circuit. I’m sorry if I was harsh, but me liking autonomy will have a less of a chance of happening. Just my opinion…

07/19/2018 - 12:52 |
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Anonymous

Come ON! Races aren’t supposed to be programming contests!

07/19/2018 - 12:53 |
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Aaron 15

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

The thing about F1 races is that half of the victory comes down to strategy, not necessarily the drivers. I dunno, I reckon it’ll be pretty interesting to see which team has the best plans and cunning.

07/19/2018 - 13:39 |
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57)679&)8

Thx i am not the only 1 rahul

07/19/2018 - 12:55 |
1 | 0

No probs bud

07/19/2018 - 12:59 |
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Anonymous

As a means of demonstrating what is possible through tech, it would be impressive. But when I watch car racing, I daydream that I’m in the driving seat and relate to the human driving style of my fave drivers (BTCC mostly). And try to learn from them things that I would try next time I’m on the…ahem, track.
With computers driving, there’s nothing for me to aspire to. So it would be pointless.

07/19/2018 - 12:55 |
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......

its like buying gran turismo only to watch the stupid ai racing

07/19/2018 - 12:56 |
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57)679&)8

What is the purpose of racing if ur just watching cars going around and around

07/19/2018 - 12:56 |
2 | 1
TurboToddler (Straight-five)

In reply to by 57)679&)8

You know you can use that to describe any motorsport, right?

07/19/2018 - 13:33 |
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UnknownCat13

Just put a saddle on top of it and add jockeys into the mix. That would be much more interesting.

07/19/2018 - 13:04 |
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TurboToddler (Straight-five)

Seems like I’m the only person who sees potential in it

K

07/19/2018 - 13:11 |
1 | 1
Anonymous

“Eventually, the AI driver could take on a driving personality of its own”
And this is how the world ends…

07/19/2018 - 13:15 |
5 | 0

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