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O B J E C T I V E S

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[MISSION DIRECTIVE]: The primary goal of the competition is to build a high-performance racing robot that can successfully complete the course in the shortest possible time while overcoming various obstacles. Teams must ensure their robots adhere to the given specifications and demonstrate precision, speed, and balance throughout the race.

T A S K S

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Only robots built as per the given specifications will be allowed to participate.

The competition rounds will be determined based on the number of participating teams.

The robot that scores the maximum points will be declared the winner.

G E N E R A L   R U L E S

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This is a racing event, so the fastest and most balanced robot will win.

A team can consist of a maximum of 4 members and a minimum of 2 members.

Robots must comply with the given specifications; any deviation will result in disqualification.

Hand touches: Each team is allowed three hand touches during the race. After a hand touch, the robot must restart from the last checkpoint.

No charging terminals will be provided at the venue; teams must bring charged batteries.

The arena layout may be modified before any round begins.

If a robot goes off track, it will be placed back at the previous checkpoint crossed.

Judges' decisions are final and binding; arguments with judges may lead to disqualification.

The robot must not damage the arena.

R O B O T   S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

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Readymade toy cars are not allowed.

The maximum dimensions: 250 mm x 250 mm x 250 mm (L x B x H).

Maximum weight: 3 kg (with a 10% tolerance allowed).

Power source must be onboard (mounted on the robot).

Wireless robots are only allowed.

If using an RF wireless controller, it must have dual frequency to prevent signal interference.

The wired controller's cable must be at least 15 meters long and should remain slack during the race.

The maximum voltage allowed for powering the robot is 24V.

A R E N A   S P E C I F I C A T I O N S

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🏁 Track width: Minimum 30 cm, Maximum 60 cm.

🏁 The track surface may be uneven.

🏁 The arena may have abrupt angles (not exceeding 30°).

🏁 The track will include obstacles such as:

  • Switch gates
  • Speed breakers
  • Marble pit
  • Rotating disk
  • Seesaw

G A M E P L A Y   R U L E S

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🎮 If a robot falls from the bridge, it will be placed back at the previous checkpoint, with a penalty.

🎮 Open to all regular students with a valid student ID from their respective educational institutes.

🎮 If a robot is damaged or dismantled during the race, the participant will get one timeout (with a penalty) to repair it. The next participant will play during this time.

🎮 Only one timeout is allowed per participant, and repairs must be done without mentor assistance.

🎮 Each participant gets 5 minutes of arena time.

🎮 Maximum 3 attempts are allowed within these 5 minutes.

🎮 The better score from two successful attempts will be considered.

🎮 If the total race time exceeds 8 minutes, the participant will be disqualified.

🎮 No adjustments to the robot are allowed once the race begins.

E L I G I B I L I T Y

Open to all regular students with a valid student ID from their respective educational institutes.

P E R K S

Second Prize

Second Prize

₹5,000

First Prize

First Prize

₹8,000

Best Innovative Design

Best Innovative Design

₹2,000

Certificate of Participation for all those who successfully participated

C O N T A C T

📞 P. Ashok, Technical Mentor
Faculty Coordinator Robot Race 2025
+91 6304881946

📞 V. Govardhan, III ECE
Student Coordinator
+91 7569106186

📞 K. Durga Prasad, III ECE
Student Coordinator
+91 837467622

📞 G.Ashok, EEE
Assistant prof
+91 9398096890