arXiv Open Access 2026

Competitor-aware Race Management for Electric Endurance Racing

Wytze de Vries Erik van den Eshof Jorn van Kampen Mauro Salazar
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Electric endurance racing is characterized by severe energy constraints and strong aerodynamic interactions. Determining race-winning policies therefore becomes a fundamentally multi-agent, game-theoretic problem. These policies must jointly govern low-level driver inputs as well as high-level strategic decisions, including energy management and charging. This paper proposes a bi-level framework for competitor-aware race management that combines game-theoretic optimal control with reinforcement learning. At the lower level, a multi-agent game-theoretic optimal control problem is solved to capture aerodynamic effects and asymmetric collision-avoidance constraints inspired by motorsport rules. Using this single-lap problem as the environment, reinforcement learning agents are trained to allocate battery energy and schedule pit stops over an entire race. The framework is demonstrated in a two-agent, 45-lap simulated race. The results show that effective exploitation of aerodynamic interactions is decisive for race outcome, with strategies that prioritize finishing position differing fundamentally from single-agent, minimum-time approaches.

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Wytze de Vries

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Erik van den Eshof

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Jorn van Kampen

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Mauro Salazar

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Vries, W.d., Eshof, E.v.d., Kampen, J.v., Salazar, M. (2026). Competitor-aware Race Management for Electric Endurance Racing. https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.28286

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