FPVTrackside Adds Club Race Pages and DVRs for Tiny-Whoop, Micro-Quad Meets
FPVTrackside updated its event and results hub mid-February with club race pages and embedded DVR links for Feb 17 tiny-whoop and micro-quad meets, including pilot counts and heat structures.

FPVTrackside pushed a mid-February update that added club-level race pages and DVR embeds for tiny-whoop and micro-quad meets held on Feb 17, 2026. The new pages list pilot counts and heat structures and include embedded video links so pilots can watch cockpit-style replay of each heat from recent club races.
For pilots who flew on Feb 17, the value is immediate: the club pages lay out pilot counts and heat structures so you can confirm which heat you ran and then load the DVR to review throttle inputs and collision points. The DVR links are embedded directly on the event pages in the updated event and results hub, making it faster to verify finishing order and inspect incidents without having to chase raw files or request replays from a meet director.
The update also changes local race operations. By publishing heat structures and DVRs on the central hub, FPVTrackside gives club organizers a replay archive they can reference for protests and timing disputes; tiny-whoop and micro-quad clubs that posted Feb 17 results now have a documented sequence of heats and pilot counts that serve as an auditable record. That transparency can support sponsors and venue partners that want playback-ready highlights from small-quad meets.
Culturally, the embedded DVRs convert passive viewers into active reviewers by delivering the cockpit-style FPV experience on club pages rather than in scattered posts. Right now, analytics show a 0% share/comment funnel on similar event postings, so this update is a direct attempt to nudge watchers into sharing and debating footage. If you raced on Feb 17, post a setup photo, vote on your favorite FPV rig in your club feed, or report local availability of venue lanes to start turning those silent views into conversations.
Practically, expect clubs to lean on these DVRs for post-race coaching and setup tweaks: with pilot counts and heat structures available on the same page as video, you can compare lap lines across heats and decide which motor or prop change to try before the next meet. FPVTrackside’s mid-February event and results hub update makes those comparisons possible for tiny-whoop and micro-quad pilots who want to extract performance gains from Feb 17 footage.
Convert the replay archive into action: if you attended a Feb 17 meet, load the DVR from the club page, screenshot your quad setup, and share it with your peers so the platform’s new DVRs become a resource for race patches, setup swaps, and local meet promotion.
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