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Tecnun eRacing Takes the First Step Toward Autonomous Driving

Miguel Oroz, manager area Autonomous Vehicle area Tecnun eRacing, explained the new technology at a session organized in collaboration with Ceit


Photo: Tecnun/Eventto presentation new technology.

21 | 04 | 2026

The Tecnun eRacing automotive team has taken its first step toward autonomous driving with the development its own technology. The challenge is to implement it in their race car to compete in the modality of the upcoming international Formula Student competition. “The work consisted of creating a system that allows the vehicle to drive itself around the track at the highest possible speed without veering off course,” explained Miguel Oroz, manager area Autonomous Vehicle area Tecnun eRacing. To achieve this, they have relied on the guidance of researchers from Tecnun and Ceit.

In this context, on Friday, April 17, Tecnun eRacing presented a preview during an internal session titled“No One Behind the Wheel,with the goal showcasing the work to researchers from Tecnun and Ceit. The presentation organized in collaboration with Joshué Pérez, Ceit Deputy Director mobility Transportation and mobility , who has helped training student body this field.

“We want everyone internally to know what they’re doing, so we can create new synergies and foster a collaborative relationship between the team and the researchers at Tecnun and Ceit. Their work, which is impressive, can serve as a platform for research, researchemphasized the team’s faculty advisor, Julie Laurent.

For his part, Ceit researcher Joshué Pérez expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work with “such passionate young people who are eager to learn” and highlighted the team’s rapid progress, as well as their ability to turn ideas into results in a short amount of time.

In terms of technology, the race car is equipped with cameras, GPS, and inertial sensors that allow it to perceive its surroundings. Based on that information, algorithms interpret the status make decisions, which are then translated into actions on the vehicle via the steering wheel, accelerator, and brakes. This development built on the foundation of the existing car, to which a “layer of intelligence” has been added—first validated in simulation and soon to begin track testing.

 

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