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And the thing about the Audi is that it's designed to develop a an autonomous system that can take over for you in the event of an imminent crash. You car will be able to execute an escape maneuver that a human wouldn't have the time or ability to pull off.
go look at that site scroll down to the middle of the page and tell me if you now see the equipment I am talking about.
or just follow this link: http://www.botjunkie.com/wp-content/uploads/200...
I watched one of these races a couple of years ago when one out of 10 finished the course. Then I watched the paint drying competition on my living room wall. I prefer paint.
If they can keep up the speed, it should be rather awesome. There are a couple of tricky turns that people have problems with, the combination of dirt road and speed make for some really nasty slide-flip combinations.
The barrier for them to beat and actually get a lot of interest is the 12 minute mark. Tht is where most people qualify. The record for the race is Robby Unser's 10:05.58. The record for all electric is around 15 minutes.
The hill climb is istance of 19.99 km (12.42 miles) over 156 turns, climbing 1,439 meters (4,721 ft) from the start at Mile 7 on Pikes Peak Highway at 2,862 meters (9,390 ft) on grades averaging 7% over both gravel and paved sections.
Can't wait!!!