Over the last couple of years the community has become increasingly vocal that we allow community submissions for our season track designs. We have been listening to your requests and are rolling out the first crowd-sourced track design that will become a part of the official 2020 season. This is a first step towards getting the community more involved in planning the MultiGP season. We hope this test bed is a success and the community rallies behind the contest with a flood of submissions. We’ll be monitoring this process closely, and if it is a success we will expand the program to the global qualifier track in 2021.
We’re looking for track designs from the community to be our next official UTT and part of the 2020 season! This UTT will be one of the ways pilots can qualify for the 2020 MultiGP Championship. So break out Velocidrone and start designing the next UTT track!
You’ve seen him host Velocidrone league races online and in livestreams. You’ve seen him win mega races and earn his spot on Team USA 2019. You’ve flown his amazing tracks in Velocidrone. Now, Colby Curtola of Team Velocidrone has agreed to curate the community submissions for UTT10. All designs will be reviewed by Colby and he’ll present the top 5 tracks to the community for a final vote.
The submission period is now over and no longer accepting new track designs. Please vote below for the track you like the most and the winner will receive 2 free tickets to IO2020.
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