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Watch A Driverless Roborace Race Car Hilariously Plow Itself Into Wall In First Live Broadcast Of The Series – CarScoops
It looks like the AI controlling the Roborace car had some issues on that day.

Autonomous cars may be our future, but not many enthusiasts are excited by the prospect of watching driverless race cars go round a circuit.
Thats mainly because taking human skills and error out of racing equates to turning motorsport into a sanitized discipline where theres very little room for unpredictability. In plain English, autonomous car racing is boring to watch. Unless of course you take into account this accident involving a Roborace self-driving vehicle.
It happened right at the start…
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