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World First: Autonomous Racing Leaps Forward in Abu Dhabi as A2RL Season 2 Showcases Record Speed, Bold Overtakes and Real-Time AI Decision-Making

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ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -- The Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League, A2RL, delivered a defining moment for autonomous technology as six fully driverless racecars pushed the limits of AI performance in a world-first Grand Final at Yas Marina Circuit. In a night marked by record speed, bold overtakes, and split-second AI decision-making, Germany’s TUM cemented its dominance by retaining the championship title, followed by TII Racing (UAE) in…

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World First: Autonomous Racing Leaps Forward in Abu Dhabi as A2RL Season 2 Showcases Record Speed, Bold Overtakes and Real-Time AI Decision-Making

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -- The Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League, A2RL, delivered a defining moment for autonomous technology as six fully driverless racecars pushed the limits of AI performance in a world-first Grand Final at Yas Marina Circuit. In a night marked by record speed, bold overtakes, and split-second AI decision-making, Germany’s TUM cemented its dominance by retaining the championship title, followed by TII Racing (UAE) in…

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The autonomous single-seaters of the A2RL series are no longer just technological curiosities, but serious racing equipment. The second season in Abu Dhabi brought a thrilling duel between the TUM and Unimore teams, a collision with a slower car, and an exhibition of the champion against a former F1 driver.

Russian driver Daniil Kvyat lost to Artificial Intelligence at Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League, better known as A2RL, marking the first autonomous win in a hand-to-hand duel at Yas Marina. TUM’s Post Artificial Intelligence defeats former F1 driver at the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League appeared first on El Diario.

The TUM team keeps the title at the first world final, six separate cars within the Abu Dhabi Independent Races and March Leagues.

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Heise broke the news in Germany on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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