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Future flying car racing could be like this

Two of the flying vehicles of the Australian company Alauda Racing competed in a speed race in the middle of a desert in the country.

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Future flying car racing could be like this

The firm also works on the development of Mk4, which would represent its first race vehicle controlled by humans and that is expected to debut sometime next year.

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Future flying car racing could be like this

These cars can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.3 seconds. Furthermore, they weigh only 99 kilos, thanks to their carbon fiber body.

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Future flying car racing could be like this

Regarding the security of the car, the company is considering to use LiDAR and other radar technologies to create a kind of "virtual force fields" around each vehicle to avoid that the pilot ending up injured if an accident occurs.

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Future flying car racing could be like this

The video shared by Alauda Racing caused excitement among the fans of car races, especially for the ones that for years dreamed that the action and the excitement of the roads pass on also to the sky thanks to flying vehicles.