25TH Roboracer Autonomous Racing Competition

36th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV 2025)
Calender June 22nd - 23rd 2025
Location UTCN HUB, Cluj - Napoca, Romania

25TH Roboracer AUTONOMOUS Racing Competition

Roboracer Autonomous Racing is a semi-regular competition organized by an international community of researchers, engineers, and autonomous systems enthusiasts. The teams participating in 25th Roboracer Racing Competition at IV 2025 will build a 1:10 scaled autonomous race car according to a given specification and write software for it to fulfill the objectives for the competition: Don’t crash and minimize laptime.

IV 2025 will host an in-person competition in the form of the 25th Roboracer Autonomous Racing Competition as well as a virtual benchmark competition in the form of the 4th Roboracer Sim Racing League. The main focus of the 25th Roboracer Autonomous Racing Competition is an in-person competition with physical cars. Each team will bring their own Roboracer car and write the software for their car. The teams have access to a detailed build manual and can use open-source software that helps them get started with the car. The organizers provide the race setup (rules, submissions, guidelines), the track, and related infrastructure and organize the race itself. For the competition, teams first take part in a qualification session in order to determine seeding. In the qualification session, teams compete in a time trial where they need to demonstrate that they are able to finish laps without colliding with the track bounds at run time. Afterwards, teams compete in a knockout phase in head-to-head racing in an intense battle with their autonomous driving algorithms. Since vehicles and hardware are standardized, teams must develop robust perception, planning, and control algorithms that can deal with the uncertainties of a new track and new competitors. The Racing Competition phase pits competitors against each other on the same track.

Organizers:

Julius Beerwerth
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Aerospace Engineering
University of the Bundeswehr Munich
Felix Jahncke
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Mobility Systems Engineering
Technical University of Munich
Borja Pérez López
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Mircea Paul Muresan
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Omar M. Shehata
Associate Professor
Department of Mechatronics Engineering
German University in Cairo
Abdulla Al-Kaff
Associate Professor
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Johannes Betz
Assistant Professor
Department of Mobility Systems Engineering
Technical University of Munich
Bassam Alrifaee
Professor
Department of Aerospace Engineering
University of the Bundeswehr Munich
Ahmad Amine
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
Rahul Mangharam
Associate Professor
Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering
University of Pennsylvania