Toyota and Stanford University have been pushing self-driving technology beyond the limits of traction for several years now, and they've now released video of two autonomous cars drifting in tandem, ...
Toyota and Stanford University are developing a driver assistance tool for everyday vehicles, and to get everyone else on board, they've shown off their progress in the most extreme way possible.
The Toyota Research Institute and Stanford Engineering have collaborated to create the world’s first autonomous tandem drift cars. The two teams used advanced artificial intelligence technology to ...
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BMW M5 Drifts for 8 Hours Straight—Setting an Insane World Record You Have to See to Believe
A car drifting for eight hours without stopping sounds nearly impossible, yet the BMW M5 turned that idea into a real Guinness World Record. At the BMW Performance Center in South Carolina, the M5 set ...
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