"Formula 1 could see driverless race cars as early as 2025"
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A TUM Team has developed software that lets race cars compete in motorsports without a driver. The TUM
Autonomous Motorsport Team was able to take 1st and 2nd place at the Autonomous Challenges in Indianapolis
and most recently at the CES in Las Vegas. Does this technology have the potential to revolutionize racing?
Markus Lienkamp, Professor for automotive technology, tells us the answer
Prof. Markus Lienkamp believes in the future of autonomous motorsports.
Image: Jacob Kepler