2018 Sebring Drone Race Results

MultiGP would like to thank all the pilots, friends, family, sponsors and partners of Sebring 2018. Without you, the event wouldn’t have been the success it was. Thank you for coming out and racing, for coming out and volunteering your time and for supporting the sport of drone racing. On this page you will find […]

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The Future of The MultiGP SPEC Class

As we begin 2018 MultiGP looks forward to continuing to work on a SPEC racing class for drones. Building on the traction from 2017, MultiGP is planning on making some important changes to the SPEC Class later this year. MultiGP SPEC Class: January 2018-August 2018 To keep the interest that has grown in the SPEC class […]

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Regional Series Heat Time Clarification

There has been a great deal of discussion in regards to the decision to change the heat times for the 2018 Regional Series. The Team at MultiGP felt it necessary to address this swiftly. MultiGP has, and always will, listen to the voice of our pilots. We have always said that our biggest strengths are […]

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Announcing the MultiGP 2018 Regional Series

2018 is going to be an exciting year for MultiGP and its pilots. With some major changes to the upcoming 2018 Regional Series, it is important to review some of the modifications to the Regions and Ruleset. These improvements to the 2018 Regional Series will make the upcoming drone racing season even better than the […]

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Informational Update For Sebring 2018 Drone Race

With Sebring 2018 fast approaching, here is an update on some of the specifics of the  Sebring 2018 Drone Race.   Flying Venue The Sebring 2018 track will be outdoors, as originally stated. In the last few days, there were several rumors that arose in regards to track specifics: whether a top net was required […]

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Legal Frequencies in Drone Racing

In light of recent events, MultiGP feels it is important to revisit several aspects of the legal and permitted frequencies for video transmitters. To be clear, the current situation that brought this to light is in reference to video transmitters operating outside of the Amateur Radio frequency allocation of 1240-1300 MHz (specifically below 1240 MHz). […]

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