TINY News – MultiGP Reveals UTT 7

This new UTT is taking the action inside

 

MultiGP’s Universal Time Trial (UTT) Track format allows FPV drone racing pilots to compete against each other across the world by providing standardized local courses partnered with a global leader-board. Pilots attend their local MultiGP Chapter to participate and receive official results which are then entered into the MultiGP leader-board by their Chapter Organizer. The six current tracks, UTT #1, Tsunami (UTT #2), Bessel Run (UTT #3), High Voltage (UTT #4), and Nautilus (UTT #5) have been widely popular among the MultiGP pilots. Earlier this year MultiGP unleashed UTT #6, FURY, designed by 2-time National Champion Shaun Taylor.

A new UTT is now live, and the news is TINY! This week MultiGP releases UTT 7 – the first UTT specifically designed for Tiny Whoop. In conjunction with Horizon Hobby (the makers of the Inductrix Pro), and Jesse P. & Ben Shepard of Tiny Whoop, this all new UTT, called TINY WHUTT, makes it possible for Tiny Whoop pilots to compete worldwide on the UTT Leaderboard, just like the Big Boys!

For a full Rules and Specifications sheet in .PDF format, Click Here.

About MultiGP:

MultiGP is the largest professional drone racing league in the world. Because of this, MultiGP hosts frequent competitive gatherings and casual events within its  extensive network. The Organization currently has over 20,000 registered pilots in addition to 500 active chapters worldwide. MultiGP nurtures its Chapters by providing tools, guidance and community support. Due to this structure drone racing is fun, organized and rewarding for pilots, Chapter Organizers and spectators. The National Championship, Regional Series, International Open, Universal Time Trial Tracks and Chapter Tiers are programs designed to allow the drone racing community to compete in an easily accessible yet structured format while still progressing the sport. Because of MultiGP’s efforts, it 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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