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Driverless race remains full of drama as AI-powered cars thrill fans in Abu Dhabi

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Driverless race remains full of drama as AI-powered cars thrill fans in Abu Dhabi

2025-11-17 16:09 Last Updated At:11-18 12:19

A high-octane race which combined speed with cutting edge technology thrilled large crowds under the lights at one of the world's premier motor-racing venues in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Saturday evening, despite there being no drivers behind the wheel of these high performance vehicles.

The event marked the second running of the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) which saw 11 teams of engineers controlling their single-seater open-wheeled race cars in a high-speed showcase of robotics, autonomy and artificial intelligence.

Though there were no drivers to cheer on, fans filled the venue to see the gripping action unfold on track at the famous Yas Marina circuit - a world-renowned facility which typically hosts the final round of the Formula One World Championship each year.

Among those taking part was the China-UAE joint "Flying Eagle" team, formed by faculty and students from the Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) and the UAE's Khalifa University, which came home in the runners-up spot in the silver race time trial category.

Many participants believe this competition can help accelerate development of the autonomous driving sector, and map out an important blueprint for future mobility.

"This competition provides a platform for future autonomous driving development, exploring how artificial intelligence can establish more robust safety boundaries. Undoubtedly, it serves as an exceptionally valuable platform," said Lin Defu, a professor at BIT and director of the China-UAE intelligent unmanned systems joint laboratory.

The event also saw a thrilling battle between man and machine as former F1 driver Danil Kvyat went head-to-head in a 10-lap race against an unmanned, AI-powered car.

Organizers hope that the unique racing format of the A2RL will help inspire others and highlight the vast potential of new technologies.

"[There are] a lot of families and a lot of kids that will be interested, and that will become interested not only in motorsport, but in robotics, AI and all the future technology. This is what the A2RL mandate is, [serving as a] bridge and bring technology closer to the people," said Nicola Palarchi, the A2RL's technical director.  

Driverless race remains full of drama as AI-powered cars thrill fans in Abu Dhabi

Driverless race remains full of drama as AI-powered cars thrill fans in Abu Dhabi

Media outlets including Bloomberg and Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya on Tuesday published the alleged details of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) which the United States and Iran are expected to sign on Friday.

The leaked document reportedly covers an end to hostilities, lifting of the U.S. naval blockade, American withdrawal from surrounding regions, at least 300 billion U.S. dollars in reconstruction funding for Iran, termination of all current U.S. sanctions, and an Iranian pledge not to produce nuclear weapons.

Neither Washington nor Tehran has officially commented on the reports.

Also on Tuesday, Iran's Central Bank Governor Abdolnaser Hemmati told the Tasnim News Agency that the MoU clearly defines U.S. obligations regarding the unfreezing of Iranian assets, with specific and enforceable terms.

Hemmati said Iran will conduct verification checks once implementation begins to confirm the assets are genuinely accessible, adding that the funds belong to Iran's Central Bank and will be allocated according to national needs and economic priorities.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance confirmed on Monday that a 300-billion-dollar reconstruction fund founded by the Gulf Coast Coalition could be made available to Iran, provided Tehran honors its commitments.

The White House said those obligations include dismantling Iran's nuclear program, eliminating enriched uranium stockpiles, and accepting international inspections.

Details of US-Iran MoU leaked, neither side confirms

Details of US-Iran MoU leaked, neither side confirms

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