MultiGP and VelociDrone Fuel Dense Grassroots Racing Feb 24 to Mar 1
MultiGP calendar shows simulator popup races, Tiny Whoop and Tiny Trainer rounds plus whoop series nights across Feb 24 to Mar 1, driving a surge of grassroots activity.

MultiGP’s public race calendar and chapter listings show a dense set of local, micro and sim events across the Feb 24 to Mar 1 window, including simulator popup races, Tiny Whoop and Tiny Trainer rounds, and multiple local 'whoop' series nights. "For the hobbyist and semi‑pro" appears as a truncated note on the listings, underscoring the calendar’s focus on entry-level and competitive tiers alike.
The scale behind that week of activity is explicit on MultiGP’s site: "MultiGP is the largest professional drone racing league in the world." The organization lists "over 30,000 registered pilots in addition to 500 active chapters worldwide," positioning those chapters to host the simulator and Tiny Whoop nights that filled late-February slots. The site text also states that "MultiGP nurtures its Chapters by providing tools, guidance and community support," framing the surge as the product of a centralized network that supports local organizers.
Competition structure and rules cited on the MultiGP pages matter for pilots tracking series points. The Velocidrone policy is unambiguous: "Once a track is closed, time added to the Velocidrone leaderboard will not count towards the series." Roster and ticket language on the site further affects team planning—"You can add as many pilots to your roster as you like," and "Tickets: Available for all current teams that have paid their CDRA membership fee." Those lines create concrete constraints for squads chasing leaderboard positions or planning travel around the calendar spike.

The site presentation includes repeated operational headings that show how MultiGP surfaces results and programs: "## SCHOOLS," "## Weekly Leaderboard," "## Overall leaderboard," and "## FORMAT/ TRACKS / SCHEDULE." The listings also promise a schools roster with the line "Participating schools are listed here!" even though the supplied snippet does not include the linked list itself. The MultiGP text closes with a copyright marker, "Copyright @ MultiGP Inc 2025," anchoring the network claims to the organization’s 2025 site content.
One larger event hangs just after the Feb 24 to Mar 1 window: "TEAM RACE – March 8 – The grand Final." That March 8 date sits outside the late-Feb surge but appears on the same pages that documented the week of sim and whoop activity. The calendar density from Feb 24 to Mar 1, combined with the 30,000-pilot and 500-chapter footprint, suggests MultiGP’s grassroots pipeline will feed entries and rosters into the March 8 Team Race, even as specifics on venues, entry fees, and participating teams remain absent from the provided listings.
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