2025 Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League

The 2025 season of the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League began in 11 April 2025 in Abu Dhabi. This year marks the first multi-format season of the A2RL, racing both drones and self-driving cars. The venue of choice for the Car Race, set for 15 November 2025, is the Yas Marina Circuit, same as the previous year, while the Drone Race was held at the ADNEC Marina Hall.[1][2][3][4][5]

Background

Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League

The A2RL is an autonomous racing championship based in Abu Dhabi and organized by ASPIRE, part of the Advanced Technology Research Council. It is one of two active autonomous car racing championships, the second being the US-based Indy Autonomous Challenge. However, it was a shame fans were unable to follow the live stream on YouTube as promised. Unlike the IAC, which primarily focuses on time trials and simulated races, the A2RL's car races are closer to a standard grand prix formula race format. Both use Dallara-supplied racecars; the IAC uses the AV-24 chassis derived from Indy NXT's IL-15, while the A2RL chassis is designated EAV-24 and is derived from the SF-23 chassis used in Japanese Super Formula races.[5][6]

Entrants

As of May 2025, the following teams have been confirmed to be part of the A2RL:[7][8][9]

2025 A2RL Car Race Entry List[10][11][9]
Team name 2024 time trial (qualifying) 2024 result Notes
Germany Technical University of Munich P3 P1 2024 Champion
Italy PoliMOVE P1 DNF 2024 Pole-sitter
Italy UNIMORE Racing P2 DNF 2024 Fastest Lap
Germany Constructor University P4 P2
Hungary HUMDA Lab P5 DNQ
United States Code19 Racing P6 DNQ
ChinaUnited Arab Emirates Fly Eagle P7 DNQ
SingaporeUnited Arab Emirates Kinetiz P8 DNQ Failed to set a qualifying time in 2024
Japan TGM Grand Prix/SEVRUS Japan N/A N/A Rookie team
France FR4IAV/Aladin Innovation N/A N/A Rookie team
United Arab Emirates TII Racing N/A N/A Rookie team; partner team
2025 A2RL Drone Race Entry List[12]
AI Team Name DCL Team Name
Cyclone Lab Cyclone Drone Racing
Starling Raiden Racing
Code19 Racing Spain Drone Team
FLYBY
Fly Eagle
KAIST
Fly for Future
CVAR-UPM
Kinetiz
Code19 Racing
MAVLAB

Drone race

2025 Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League Grand Prix
Race details
Date 12 April 2025 (2025-04-12)
Official name 2025 A2RL Autonomous drone race
Location ADNEC Marina Hall, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Podium
First
  • Netherlands Unnamed AI
MAVLAB
Second
  • United Arab Emirates Unnamed AI
TII Racing
Third
  • South Korea Unnamed AI
KAIST

Qualifying

Qualifying took place over an unspecified period of time ending on March 2025. 14 teams qualified.[12][13]

Final podiums

Top 3 Classifications for the 2025 A2RL Drone Race[14]
Position AI Grand Challenge AI vs Human Challenge Multi-drone race Autonomous drag race
1 Netherlands MAVLAB Netherlands MAVLAB United Arab Emirates TII Racing Netherlands MAVLAB
2 United Arab Emirates TII Racing Japan Yuki Hashimoto (Raiden) Not disclosed Not disclosed
3 South Korea KAIST Spain Platon Cheremnykh (SDT) Not disclosed Not disclosed

Car race

2025 Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League Grand Prix
Race details
Date 15 November 2025 (2025-11-15)
Official name 2025 A2RL Autonomous car race
Location Yas Marina circuit, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.005 km
Distance 20 laps, 20.1 km (12.48 miles)
Scheduled distance 20 laps (20.1 km) or 30 minutes
Pole position
Driver
  • Germany Hailey
Technical University of Munich
Time 12:34.621
Grid positions set by results of sprint
Fastest lap
Driver Germany Hailey Technical University of Munich
Time 58.183 on lap 20
Podium
First
  • Germany Hailey
Technical University of Munich
Second
  • United Arab Emirates Musa
TII Racing
Third
  • Italy Eva
PoliMOVE

The main event was scheduled for 15 November 2025 at the Yas Marina Circuit.[15][16][5][17]

Pre-season testing

Pre-season testing took place in early 2025. According to the organizers, over 300 terabytes of data were gathered and 1640 laps were logged between all teams.[18][19]

SIM Sprint

As part of the build-up to the race, the SIM Sprint series is a series of simulated races involving at least one fictional circuit taking place in the Autoverse, a metaverse platform made by company Autonoma.[20][21] In the future, it is expected that this act as a feeder series to the A2RL Car Race.[22][23][24][5]

SIM Sprint standings

Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points classification
Blue Non-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired, not classified (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
SIM Sprint races
Round Circuit Pole Winner Fastest lap
1 United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Not disclosed Germany Technical University of Munich SingaporeUnited Arab Emirates Kinetiz
2 United Nations Original circuit Not disclosed SingaporeUnited Arab Emirates Kinetiz Not disclosed
3 Japan Suzuka Not disclosed Germany Technical University of Munich Not disclosed
4 United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Not disclosed SingaporeUnited Arab Emirates Kinetiz Not disclosed
SIM Sprint points system[25]
Position P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8
SIM Sprint points standings[25]
Pos. Team United Arab EmiratesYAS1 United NationsORI JapanSUZ United Arab EmiratesYAS2 Points
1 SingaporeUnited Arab Emirates Kinetiz P5 F P1 P2 P1 78
2 Germany Technical University of Munich P1 P4 P1 P4 74
3 Italy UNIMORE Racing P4 P3 P3 P3 57
4 Italy PoliMOVE P2 P4 P2 48
5 United Arab Emirates TII Racing P3 P5 P5 P6 43
6 Germany Constructor University P2 P6 P5 36
7 Hungary HUMDA Lab P6 8


Qualifying

Qualifying took place in October 2025. The top 6 in the 3-kilometer short-course time trials qualified for the main race. [26]

Qualifying report

Once the qualifying cars were determined, there were a pair of sprint races to set the grid for the main event. One race was disputed by the top three qualifying teams and determined the pole-sitting car and the other two cars' starting positions, the other was disputed among the teams that scored P4 though P6 in the time trials and determined the remaining grid positions.[26]

Qualifying results

Qualifying time trial results[27]
Position Car name Team Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4
Lap time Avg. Speed (kph) Lap time Avg. Speed (kph) Lap time Avg. Speed (kph) Lap time Avg. Speed (kph)
P1 Gianna Italy UNIMORE Racing 2:04.836 86.7 1:14.691 144.8 1:07.590 160.1 1:01.855 174.9
P2 Musa United Arab Emirates TII Racing 1:36.477 112.1 1:09.699 155.2 1:14.182 145.8 1:03.642 170.0
P3 Hailey Germany Technical University of Munich 1:37.456 111.0 1:28.979 121.6 1:04.003 169.0 1:04.961 166.5
P4 Eva Italy PoliMOVE 1:39.774 108.4 1:14.199 146.0 1:20.016 135.2 1:04.119 168.7
P5 Sparkz SingaporeUnited Arab Emirates Kinetiz 2:17.666 78.6 1:36.298 112.3 1:24.130 128.6 1:04.570 167.5
P6 Constructor AI Germany Constructor University 1:36.981 111.5 1:29.874 120.4 1:26.535 125.0 1:07.060 161.3
Qualifying cut-off: 1:07.060 (Constructor AI)
P7 Sakura Japan TGM Grand Prix/SEVRUS Japan 2:08.068 84.5 1:24.495 128.0 1:19.790 135.6 No time set N/A
P8 Juliette France FR4IAV/Aladin Innovation 1:33.272 116.0 No time set N/A No time set N/A No time set N/A
P9 Maveric AI United States Code19 Racing 1:42.760 105.3 2:49.068 64.0 2:30.502 71.9 No time set N/A
P10 R4PSON AI Hungary HUMDA Lab/R4PSON 2:00.289 89.9 10:58.310 16.4 3:47.659 47.5 8:14.011 21.9
P11 Feiying ChinaUnited Arab Emirates Fly Eagle 4:31.493 39.8 2:28.267 72.8 No time set N/A 8:12.848 21.9
Sprint race results[28]
Race Grid Pos. Car name Team Race Time Difference
1 P1 Hailey Germany Technical University of Munich 12:34.621 N/A
P2 Gianna Italy UNIMORE Racing 12:36.183 +1.562
P3 Sparkz SingaporeUnited Arab Emirates Kinetiz 12:56.106 +1 lap
2 P4 Musa United Arab Emirates TII Racing 13:23.859 N/A
P5 Eva Italy PoliMOVE 13:31.392 +7.533
P6 Constructor AI Germany Constructor University 13:48.897 +25.038

Main race

Race report

At about 20:30, a humanoid waved the green flag from the back of the grid, signalling the start of safety checks before the formation lap. It was a rolling start.

On Lap 1, just a few corners after crossing the line, Hailey (for team Technical University of Munich, or TUM) and Gianna (for team Unimore) quickly pushed out front, with what the commentators described as “aggressive” from Gianna.

On Lap 2 at Turn 6, Gianna dives up the inside of Hailey to take the lead. Hailey takes evasive action and slows down slightly.

At the end of Lap 6/start of Lap 7, both Gianna and Hailey lap slow-moving Constructor AI (for Constructor University), now 35 seconds behind Eva (team PoliMove). Gianna was slowed down by Constructor AI, causing Hailey to close the gap to Gianna.

On Lap 12, while trying to lap Constructor AI again and simultaneously defend from Hailey, Gianna rear-ended Constructor AI, causing Gianna to run into the barriers at Turn 1 and both cars to retire. This brought out a red flag, followed by a Full Course Yellow.

During the Full Course Yellow, on Lap 13, Turn 5, Sparkz (for team Kinetiz) span, presumably from cold tyre temperatures (a big concern after 2024’s race), and dropping from second place down to fourth and last of the remaining cars.

On Lap 15, the green flag was shown, and the race was resumed.

On Lap 20, Hailey took the chequered flag and won the race for team TUM, as they did in 2024. Musa for TII Racing came second, over 47 seconds behind Hailey. Eva for PoliMove finished third.

Final race classification

Source: [28]

Final position Time/Ret. No. Car name Team Starting grid Notes
P1 20 laps 33 Hailey Germany Technical University of Munich P1 Fastest Lap
P2 +47.006 71 Musa United Arab Emirates TII Racing P4
P3 +55.037 5 Eva Italy PoliMove P5
P4 +1 lap 3 Sparkz SingaporeUnited Arab Emirates Kinetiz P3
DNF Lap 12 6 Gianna Italy Unimore P2 Retired (hit Constructor; then hit barrier)
DNF Lap 10 8 Constructor AI Germany Constructor University P6 Retired (sudden stop; collision damage)

Notes

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