• postmateDumbass@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Sport requires human drama.

    No fans would watch robots race, unless they were rooting for a human to win.

    Just gamblers.

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      2 days ago

      Not gonna lie, a pure engineering contest without the restrictions feel like a very cool idea. See what the true limits car engineers can achieve in a race if they didn’t even need to consider driver safety. There exists a lot of restrictions on racing leagues for driver safety, as it should. But without drivers, you can pretty much throw all of it away.

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        21 hours ago

        These types of events exist already. There’s stuff like the DARPA races, “battle bots,” VEX and LEGO robotic, RC car races, drone races, etc.

        Regarding your point about removing limitations without a driver, currently anything that would harm a driver in a race is going to destroy the car too, so I can’t imagine what would really change in this regard.

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          19 hours ago

          There a lot of numbers higher than the 9Gs that are safe-ish and reasonable-ish for human drivers/pilots to experience regularly. A big bag of water with bones inside that likes to breathe doesn’t take well to high levels of acceleration, eg. really fast turns.

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            15 hours ago

            Outside of planes, I don’t know that any land or water based vehicle could pull 9Gs as you’re limited by the traction of the tires and whatever physics effect boats on the water.

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        1 day ago

        But without drivers, you can pretty much throw all of it away.

        I’m not sure you could - since spectator safety is considered more important than driver safety. (both are important)

        So unless it’s out in the middle of nowhere, with no spectators, no camerapeople, any pit crew would need to be in bunkers - just drones within a few kilometers of the track - it couldn’t happen either and such and event would probably be less exciting than watching someone else play the F1 PC/Console game…

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      2 days ago

      If robots were racing, people would be rooting for the remote pilot, or the team that built it, or the designers of the engine, etc…

      Does no one remember Robot Wars or any spinoffs thereof?

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        2 days ago

        Did they get NASCAR ratings?

        And those battles were a quite a bit more action than oval track racing.

        Maybe you would get figure 8 courses or mario kart tracks, but i do not believe that will keep viewers interested long term.

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          2 days ago

          I dunno, maybe that’s true. People like watching humans be in danger, that’s true.

          Monster Truck shows probably don’t need humans though. We like watching stuff get crushed by big things even if humans aren’t involved!