Driverless Robocar completes the Goodwood hill climb course unscathed

robocar driverless at goodwood

500 electric horsepower kept on track by artificial intelligence

Robocar proves once again the autonomous tech is leaping forward: it completed the Goodwood hill climb course without any human input.

Unlike the Siemens autonomous (and also suicidal) Mustang, Robocar did the run without human witnesses, for obvious reasons ― this car really does not have any driver, so if things go south there’s little you can do about it. However, the Robocar is not GPS-dependant like the Mustang, so the tree cover didn't pose a threat for the driverless race car.

However, the run was flawless, as in neither the car nor any hay ballot had to suffer. Here it is, in a 360-degree 4K video.

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