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Formula E unveil ‘ROBORACE' support series

The Formula E organisers have today revealed that driver-less cars will compete in a support series to the official Formula E championship, starting in season three. The new ‘Roborace' series, in partnership with Formula E and Kinetik, will consist of ten teams, each with two autonomous, driver-less cars, being set-up programmed by automotive and technology companies as well as universities. One team is expected to be a crowd-sourced community team open to technology and software experts around the world. The aim is to start Roborace as a support series to the Formula E championship at the start of the 2016/2017 season, with the cars racing on the same day as the main series and...
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