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Autonomous Challenge @ CES
Las Vegas Motor Speedway – January 7, 2022
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Autonomous Challenge @ CES
The Indy Autonomous Challenge made history in Oct. and prepares to do it again the Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Jan. 7 with the Autonomous Challenge @ CES. IAC university teams developed the software that runs the Most Advanced Autonomous Racecar, the Dallara AV-21. See what it takes!


The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® announced that after making history at CES 2022 with the world’s first-ever, head-to-head autonomous racecar competition, the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) will return to CES 2023.
Credit: Consumer Technology Association

The Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) racecar, a Dallara AV-21 programmed by team PoliMOVE from Politecnico di Milano (Italy) and the University of Alabama (USA), set a new land speed world record of 192.2 MPH / 309.3 KPH at the historic Kennedy Space Center.

A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed software which lets race cars compete in motor sports 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.

Click continues checking out the latest and greatest innovations coming out of CES 2022, including the self-driving cars taking part in the Indy Autonomous Challenge, a vehicle that can change colours, a car that you can livestream from, and a deep dive into the Omega Mart, where not everything is what it seems...

The final pass of the competition and the amazing controlled spin by TUM Autonomous Motorsport!

Congratulations to the Indy Autonomous Challenge team PoliMOVE for winning the Autonomous Challenge @ CES, the first head-to-head autonomous passing competition at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and winning $150k. A historic day.