DARPA Grand Challenge (2007) - Initial Site Visits

Initial Site Visits

In June/July 2007, 53 teams (see list below) were notified that they qualified for DARPA Site visits. Those teams that were successful in these evaluations moved on to a national qualifying event that took place in October 2007.

  • Team 23 Racing
  • A Bunch of Dropouts
  • Team AnnieWay
  • Austin Robot Technology
  • Team Autonomous Solutions
  • AvantGuardium
  • Axion Racing
  • The Ben Franklin Racing Team
  • Berkeley-Sydney Driving Team
  • Team Berlin
  • BYUC
  • Team CajunBot
  • Team Caltech
  • Team CarOLO
  • Team CART
  • Team Case
  • Team Cornell
  • Team Cybernet
  • DOTMOBIL Team
  • Gator Nation
  • The Golem Group
  • Team Gray
  • Highlander Racing
  • Insight Racing
  • Intelligent Vehicle Systems
  • Team Jefferson
  • Team Juggernaut
  • Team-LUX
  • Martian Mentors
  • Team MIT
  • Mojavaton
  • Team MEXICO
  • TeamNOVA
  • Ody-Era
  • Team Orange
  • Team Oshkosh
  • OSU-ACT
  • Pegasus
  • Princeton University
  • SciAutonics / Auburn Engineering
  • Team Scorpion
  • Stanford Racing Team
  • Sting Racing
  • Tartan Racing
  • Trobo
  • True Vision Robotics
  • UBC Thunderbird Robotics
  • Team UCF
  • University of Utah
  • Team Urbanator
  • UU
  • VictorTango

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