Head-to-Head Autonomous Racing at the Limits of Handling in the A2RL Challenge

Feb 1, 2026·
Simon Hoffmann
Equal contribution
Simon Sagmeister
Simon Sagmeister
Equal contribution
,
Tobias Betz
,
Joscha Bongard
,
Sascha Büttner
,
Dominic Ebner
,
Daniel Esser
,
Georg Jank
,
Sven Goblirsch
,
Alexander Langmann
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Maximilian Leitenstern
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Levent Öğretmen
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Phillip Pitschi
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Ann-Kathrin Schwehn
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Cornelius Schröder
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Marcel Weinmann
,
Frederik Werner
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Boris Lohmann
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Johannes Betz
,
Markus Lienkamp
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Abstract
Autonomous racing presents a complex challenge involving multi-agent interactions between vehicles operating at the limit of performance and dynamics. As such, it provides a valuable research and testing environment for advancing autonomous driving technology and improving road safety. This article presents the algorithms and deployment strategies developed by the TUM Autonomous Motorsport team for the inaugural Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL). We showcase how our software emulates human driving behavior, pushing the limits of vehicle handling and multi-vehicle interactions to win the A2RL. Finally, we highlight the key enablers of our success and share our most significant learnings.
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arXiv
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Simon Sagmeister
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Research Associate and Teamlead
Team Lead and Researcher with 4+ years of experience building real-world autonomous driving systems. Passionate about reliable, high-performance, and modular robotics software, AI, simulation, and motion control.