Not comparable to real-world driving conditions.
But autonomy would make testing the other parts of the powertrain cheaper.
Not comparable to real-world driving conditions.http://www.gadget.co.za/mwc-first-driverless-electric-race-car-takes-stage/
This could be a great place to refine autonomous driving. On the track with no life on the line and supported by big sponsors and prize money.
I don't think that dodging large, fast-moving objects is the bit that they're finding difficult.Not real world for sure but the overlap should produce benefits that ultimately help the AV movement.