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“We are truly trying to push the needle on what can be done in motorsports. And also we are truly bringing something different when it comes to sports content, and sports programming. I don't know what to tell you, man. I'm just excited.”
Between EVs, AVs, and flying cars, it seems as though we’ve seen everything that automotive technology has to offer. But that may not be the case. Remote reality racing uses microsecond real-time reactivity and tactile response that feels as close to being in the driver’s seat, without actually being in it.
In this episode, Ed Bernardon interviews Cartier Brown, co-founder of Avicar, a company that, for the first time, is using remote reality technology in sports cars with the aim of racing them from thousands of miles away. Avicar technology is groundbreaking and the company believes it has the power to disrupt how real world sports are played forever.
In today’s episode, Cartier Brown breaks down Avicar’s remote reality technology and describes how the company is using it to build their sports car and smart track. Ed and Cartier also talk vehicle design, safety, and speed, and a whole lot more.
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“We are truly trying to push the needle on what can be done in motorsports. And also we are truly bringing something different when it comes to sports content, and sports programming. I don't know what to tell you, man. I'm just excited.”
Between EVs, AVs, and flying cars, it seems as though we’ve seen everything that automotive technology has to offer. But that may not be the case. Remote reality racing uses microsecond real-time reactivity and tactile response that feels as close to being in the driver’s seat, without actually being in it.
In this episode, Ed Bernardon interviews Cartier Brown, co-founder of Avicar, a company that, for the first time, is using remote reality technology in sports cars with the aim of racing them from thousands of miles away. Avicar technology is groundbreaking and the company believes it has the power to disrupt how real world sports are played forever.
In today’s episode, Cartier Brown breaks down Avicar’s remote reality technology and describes how the company is using it to build their sports car and smart track. Ed and Cartier also talk vehicle design, safety, and speed, and a whole lot more.
Some Questions Asked:
What You’ll Learn in this Episode:
Connect with Cartier Brown/Avicar:
Connect with Ed Bernardon: