MultiGP News Episode 6: Father & Son Drone Racers

Updates from the road to the Regional Championship, father and son racing duos, Spec Class racing, and more on the next episode of MultiGP News. From around the corner, to around the world, MultiGP News covers the world of FPV.

In The Morning Quad Chris and Jefte will cover some hot topics in the drone sports world. The MultiGP Micro and Tiny Whoop race classes make drone racing more approachable for many. EMAX’s BabyHawk is tearing up the micro scene; Jefte will have the specs of this little monster. Chris will announce a goal for the MultiGP Youtube channel, and Jefte will cover the details of the new Spec racing class.

The Regional Update has the highlights from the Qualifiers of last week. The Region 2B Qualifier was at Brevard Multirotor’s Minifest this year, and the action was amazing. Prescott, Arizona saw a Region 6C Qualifier, held by Prescott FPV Flyers. Two time MultiGP National Champion Shaun “NYTFURY” Taylor was there to give the other pilot a run for the podium!

Families that fly together stay together; the Team will look at some father and son racing duos who are making a name for themselves in the league. Drone racing is not just a family affair. FPV power couples are on the scene, and we bring you the details. Finally in The crash of the Week, SELA shows us a race drone getting up close and personal with a tree…

If you have an FPV news story that you think the MGPN Team would like to cover, contact them @ [email protected].

About MultiGP:

MultiGP is the largest professional drone racing league which hosts frequent competitive gatherings and casual events within its network of over 500 active MultiGP Chapters and 16,000 registered pilots world-wide. MultiGP nurtures its Chapters by providing tools, guidance and community to make drone racing fun, organized and rewarding for pilots, Chapter Organizers and spectators. Programming such as the National Championship, Regional Series, International Open, Universal Time Trial Tracks and Chapter Tiers are designed to allow the drone racing community to compete in an easily accessible yet structured format with the goal of progressing the sport. MultiGP is the Academy of Model Aeronautics Special Interest Group for First Person View (FPV) Racing. For more information, go to www.MultiGP.com.

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