What will the world’s first flying electric car race series look like?

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Three remotely piloted global races take place in 2021.
Three remotely piloted global races take place in 2021.   –   Copyright  Airspeeder

 The world’s first electric flying race cars have just completed the necessary tests to take off later this year in a series of international races.

The global premiere of these remotely controlled multicopters was meant to take place in 2020, but like many other events, had to be postponed because of the pandemic.

The Airspeeder story began in the summer of 2019 when entrepreneur Matthew Pearson shared his ambition to create the world’s first racing series for flying electric cars, as Euronews Green reported previously.

These first flights took place at undisclosed test locations in the deserts of South Australia under the observation of Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).

These successful tests will allow the organisers to launch the ‘Airspeeder EXA’ race series later this year at three soon-to-be-revealed international locations. They promise to work with elite pilots drawn from aviation and motorsport.

 

Source:euronews.com/