ROBO RACE - HEAVY WEIGHT

 
 

🎯 Overview

  • Robo Race is a thrilling test of design and engineering where participants create robots to navigate complex tracks filled with twists and turns. Students learn about speed control, sensor calibration, and real-time response, applying creativity and problem-solving to conquer the track.

👥 Team Composition

  • Each team may consist of 1 to 3 members
  • Open to students from Grade 6 to Grade 12.
  • Only one robot per teamis allowed
  • Each team may register only once per event

🤖 Robot Specifications

Dimensions:

  • The robot must fit within a 30 cm × 30 cm × 30 cm box at the start..

Weight:

  • Maximum weight: 7 kg (±5% tolerance allowed).

Control:

  • Robots must be remotely controlled using RF, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or radio control systems.
  • Autonomous operation or self-navigation is not allowed.

Power:

  • Robots must be battery-operated (no external power sources permitted).
  • Batteries must be fully charged before the race; no charging is allowed during the event.

🏁 Track Specifications

  • The track will feature a combination of:
    • Straight paths
    • Curves
    • Inclined ramps
    • Speed breakers
    • See-saws
    • Bridges or tunnels
  • Total Length: Approximately 10–20 meters (may vary by venue).
  • Track Material: Flux print, wood, MDF, or foam boards.
  • The complete layout may or may not be revealed before the event to ensure fairness and challenge adaptability.

⏱️ Race Rules

  • Robots must start behind the start line.
  • Timer starts when the robot crosses the start line.
  • Timer stops when the robot fully crosses the finish line.
  • The robot must stay within track boundaries at all times.
  • A maximum of 2 restarts is allowed (manual placement at the last cleared checkpoint).
  • If the robot goes off track, time continues to run until it returns or is restarted.
 

🧾 Scoring and Winner Criteria

  • The winner is the team that completes the track in the shortest total time.
  • If no team completes the track, the team covering the maximum distance in the allotted time will be ranked higher.
  • Time Penalties:
    • Touching the robot → +10 seconds
    • Skipping an obstacle → +15 seconds
    • Crossing the boundary → +5 seconds
    • Repeated boundary violations → Disqualification

⚙️ General Conduct

  • Teams must follow all instructions from event coordinators and referees.
  • Robot designs must be safe, non-destructive, and pose no danger to others.
  • Use of flammable, hazardous, or offensive materials is strictly prohibited.
  • Referee decisions are final and binding.

⚖️ Tie-Breaker

  • In case of a tie in total race time:
    • The team with fewer penalties will be declared the winner.
    • If still tied, a short obstacle sprint may be conducted to determine the winner.

🚫 Disqualification Grounds

  • Use of autonomous or AI-based control systems.
  • Damaging the track or other robots.
  • Unsportsmanlike behavior or misconduct
  • Exceeding the time limit repeatedly or ignoring referee instructions.
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