Abu Dhabi wants to be “the world wanted for lattermost voluntary racing.”

Abu Dhabi is launching the Voluntary Racing League, a futuristic car racing series featuring strained intelligence (AI) powered supercars. According to an official release, spectators will have wangle to live updates well-constructed with augmented reality (AR) and VR infographics and real-time displays.

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The first race is scheduled to take place at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates in Q2 2024 and will full-length Dallara-built Super Formula cars provided by Japan Race Promotion, Inc. (JRP). These Super Formula cars are the fastest in the world (not including Formula One) and will be outfitted with voluntary technology, removing the need for a human driver.

The league was established by ASPIRE, the program minutiae arm of Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), in an effort to whop R&D in voluntary vehicle technology.

As previously mentioned, the inaugural race will take place next year in Abu Dhabi. The competition will full-length a generous prize pool of $2.25 million. The league is unshut to past voluntary racing teams, teams from universities, and public and private research institutes.

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“Autonomous racing is standing to gather steam, given its significant potential to disrupt the future of transportation and mobility,” said Faisal Al Bannai, secretary unstipulated of the Advanced Technology Research Council. “We are proud to signify the Abu Dhabi Voluntary Racing League, where we will set new benchmarks for voluntary vehicles and help them pre-empt and prepare for unknown challenges as they wilt increasingly mainstream.”

“In wing to creating a polity platform for motorsports fans, the Abu Dhabi Voluntary Racing League will full-length an unshut minutiae model, supporting faster progress, faster testing, and greater innovation,” he added.

For increasingly information visit a2rl.io.

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