AWS DeepRacer 2022 Championships: Day one summary

We’ve done it! After two years of remote training we have returned to Las Vegas to race in person, on track. Here’s a quick summary of what happened yesterday, how you can join today and what predictions there are for the end results.

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Round one

On Monday 28th November 2022 we have gathered at ht MGM Grand 111 for a lovely breakfast, quick run through the rules and our training session. We started slow with some technical issues but once the track team have managed to resolve the training completed and we could start racing.

We were split into five groups of racers that were having their runs together but there was one final leaderboard. It was the first time that we had everybody get together and meet each other, we also had other community members come by to connect and cheer.

Here are the final standings of the round one race, top 30 have qualified into round two:

RankNameTimeAvg laps per runAvg timeAvg resetsAvg time rank
1 JPMC-Ace-HYD 14.476 8 19.248 0.56 2
2 JPMC-Rogue-HYD 14.862 7 21.735 0.79 4
3 JPMC-RogerRabbit-Houston 14.889 8 19.778 0.38 3
4 ZhengYi-NYCU-CGI 15.448 8 23.918 0.75 12
5 I-Lee-NYCU-CGI 15.931 7.5 23.135 0.53 7
6 ajm-model-1 15.995 9.5 18.997 0.42 1
7 Nathan Liang 16.406 8 21.789 1.19 5
8 No1TeliaSuperRacer 16.498 6.5 26.513 1.69 18
9 YeeV 16.879 7.5 23.141 0.8 8
10 Yoway-NYCU-CGI 16.921 7.5 23.613 0.53 10
11 Jerec 17.009 7.5 23.606 1 9
12 PolishThunder 17.276 6 26.149 2.08 16
13 nickyl 17.601 6 24.843 1.42 13
14 Robin-Castro-DBS 17.942 6 21.933 0.92 6
15 JPMC-London-Handsfree 18.345 5.5 31.26 1.36 29
16 LeadingAI 18.659 6 31.545 1.5 30
17 Karl-NAB 19.024 4 30.106 1.75 28
18 rosscomp1 19.033 5.5 28.011 1.45 22
19 Ensono-Ernesto 19.246 7 25.981 0.93 15
20 JJ 19.292 6.5 27.117 1.15 20
21 MattCamp 19.388 6.5 27.006 1.31 19
22 dartjason 19.441 7 26.262 1.5 17
23 Breadcentric 19.687 5 28.186 1.7 24
24 BennyLBS 19.797 6.5 47.997 1.08 43
25 JPMC-London-Adam 19.873 7 25.716 1.64 14
26 Paradesi 19.916 6.5 28.218 1.08 25
27 Joffe 19.961 5.5 32.407 2.09 32
28 DBro@LibertyMutual 20.279 4 23.655 0.88 11
29 TonyJ 20.523 5 28.14 1.1 23
30 JPMC-London-WackyRacers 20.6 4 28.277 2.25 26
31 kashi 21.033 5 34.135 1.5 34
32 EP-RIO 21.245 5 34.75 1.8 35
33 Adam-Niu 21.594 7 27.481 1.71 21
34 Jochem 22.02 4.5 36.402 1.44 36
35 ZoD 22.604 5 46.309 1.6 41
36 ferrite 22.729 5.5 38.189 1.55 37
37 Duckworth 24.676 4.5 28.589 2 27
38 HaoXu-CHN 26.151 5.5 32.394 1.27 31
39 ADA 26.411 4.5 32.942 2.78 33
40 Deepak-dpk 29.354 4.5 38.229 2.11 38
41 Doug-Racer 29.917 4 42.158 3.25 39
42 DOOMBUGGY 33.151 3.5 47.91 4.29 42
43 DLMT 33.802 4 42.176 3.12 40
44 Wina 46.815 3 70.383 4.33 45
45 Tony 47.046 1.5 65.134 5.33 44

Last chance wildcard race

After round one at the MGM another race started at the Sands Expo at the Venetian. Racers participating in it had a chance to win one of the two remaining places in round two. We’ve seen the bottom 15 racers as well as many new racers give it another go.

This is the track where rounds two and three are going to take place so we were curious to see how the cars would be performing there. The setup does seem very carefully prepared.

Here are the results:

RankNameTimeAvg laps per runAvg timeAvg resetsAvg time rank
1 Ada 17.562 8 23.497 0.88 2
2 marco-atos 18.063 3 39.617 1.33 16
3 EP-RIO 18.21 9 21.287 0.33 1
4 SpeedyGonzales 20.159 5 36.786 3.4 12
5 Mark Ross Atos 20.167 5 29.871 1 7
6 kashi 20.729 8 23.78 0.75 3
7 DeepRacerSam 21.155 6 30.894 1.17 9
8 Jochem 21.437 6 29.044 1.83 6
9 Doug-Racer 21.744 7 26.554 1.14 5
10 makitD55 23.911 6 30.316 1 8
11 DoomBuggy 24.096 7 26.389 1.71 4
12 Duckworth 27.129 5 38.326 3.4 13
13 richD55 27.145 6 31.843 0.83 10
14 |R 29.418 5 40.331 2.2 17
15 nalbam-me 30.094 6 33.829 2.5 11
16 speedyrails 30.28 5 41.405 3.6 18
17 Patrick 32.665 5 41.518 3 19
18 Mentaiko-DevelopersIO 33.327 5 42.421 1.4 20
19 gm4 35.343 5 39.177 1.2 15
20 jrose42 35.382 5 38.47 2 14
21 Nishu Tayal 37.979 4 46.093 2.5 21
22 T$$ 40.377 4 53.704 4 22
23 Sarat 45.96 4 59.623 5.25 23
24 TK 51.284 3 76.092 7.67 27
25 Az 56.17 3 61.368 4.33 24
26 SUKn0IT 61.188 3 69.314 8 25
27 JDMcFee 69.245 2 71.938 5.5 26

Congratulations to ADA for managing to turn things around and making it into round two!

New finalist: Marco Petralia

Congratulations to Marco Petralia, a DevOps engineer at Atos who has managed to take the second spot in the wildcard race and qualify into the finals after just a few months since his first experience with DeepRacer!

Marco Petralia (Source: Mark Ross)

Marco is based in London, he did masters in Engineering Design. His DeepRacer through an in-house competition on the reinvent 2018 track and got hooked together with a few of his colleagues. They qualified into the pro league and continued racing. Thanks to winning in the in-house competition he receive a ticket to re:Invent where he’s racing and helping out at the Atos’ booth at the Expo (810).

Marco is also present in the Community Slack so pop by (http://join.deepracing.io), say hi and congratulate him for this great result!

Round two

Round two will begin today, on Tuesday 29th November 2022 at 11:00 am PST (19:00 UK Time) and will be live-streamed on https://twitch.tv/awsdeepracer

After that we’ll have round three which will also be streamed at 3:00 pm PST (23:00 UK Time).

Be sure to follow the fun!

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