FPVScores.com Launches Live Lap Timing and Showcases 2026 Events
FPVscores launched live lap timing and lists Cana-Whoop 2026 on 21/03/2026 plus multiple Whoop League events and 32-pilot indoor tournaments.

FPVscores has added live lap timing to its platform and is showcasing a packed early-2026 indoor calendar, including Cana-Whoop 2026 at Cana-Whoop Stadium on 21/03/2026, Love to Loop – Whoop League 25/26 at Gymzaal Kanunnik Faberstraat on 21/02/2026, and Cobourg Rip @ Orange Lodge on 21/02/2026. The site’s Upcoming Races block also lists Northumberland FPV with the Orange Lodge location and the Czech Whoop League’s 2. Oficiální závod at Sokolovna Hostivice on 28/02/2026.
The platform’s public copy highlights core timing and results features: live lap timing, race leaderboards, and competitor stats. FPVscores displays account actions such as Login, Create Account, and a Race Director menu and invites pilots to “Track your race times, rankings, and performance in real-time with FPVscores.com. Compare stats, manage your profile, and compete with the best.” For organizers the site states, “Easily manage events and publish results with seamless RotorHazard integration. FPVscores.com simplifies race organization and keeps pilots engaged,” and the banner prompts users to “Log in to manage your races and track scores.”
Competition listings on the platform are explicit about scale: DDR Whoop League is shown as National with 4 races, while FAI World Drone Cups 2026 and MGP Global Qualifiers 2026 are both listed as International with 0 races. The zero counts for FAI and MGP appear in the Competitions block as integers and are presented without explanatory text, leaving the scheduling status ambiguous on the public listing.
Featured Races reinforce an indoor, whoop-focused early season: RatRaceFPV’s Cana-Whoop entries appear with the truncated line “### Cana-Whoop 2026 [...] Cana-Whoop Stadium” and a separate “### Cana-Whoop 2026” entry dated 21/03/2026 and tagged “32 Pilots Tournament 🏭 Indoor.” Dutch Drone Racing’s Love to Loop appears both in Upcoming Races and Featured Races for 21/02/2026 with the tag “32 Pilots Top 3 Consecutive 🏭 Indoor.” The site also lists Whoop Below Zero – Whoop League 25/26 on 24/01/2026 and DDS Racing - Sportpaleis at Sportpaleis Alkmaar on 18/01/2026 with a “16 Pilots Top 3 Consecutive 🏭 Indoor” tag.

FPVscores positions itself as a community tool with repeated CTAs and policy lines: “FPVscores.com is free to use—forever. Built for FPV racing enthusiasts, it keeps the sport accessible and connected.” The site surface also includes “Create Pilot Profile,” “Documentation,” and “Share the Love,” plus promotional strings like “Race with us hassle-free!” and utility notes, “We use cookies for the best results” and “Privacy assured.”
The public capture contains several truncations and duplicated lines that merit clarification: the Northumberland FPV block lists Orange Lodge and Cobourg Rip @ Orange Lodge on 21/02/2026 in the same sequence; the Cana-Whoop Stadium line is truncated with ellipsis; and Love to Loop appears in both Upcoming and Featured sections with identical date and location. The Featured Races header “## Our Sponsors” appears with no sponsor names provided, a detail that leaves the platform’s commercial partnerships unclear.
From a business and sporting perspective, FPVscores’ free-to-use claim combined with RotorHazard integration and explicit 16- and 32-pilot event tags suggests a push to standardize live timing and leaderboard publishing for indoor whoop tournaments and national leagues. The platform’s visible tools for pilots and a Race Director menu create a clear on-ramp for event operators managing the early 2026 schedule listed on the site.
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