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MultiGP Community Votes March 4-13 on Six VelociDrone Global Qualifier Tracks

MultiGP opened community voting March 4 for six VelociDrone finalist tracks; voting runs March 4-13, results and the official layout drop March 23, and the 2026 GQ season starts March 27.

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MultiGP Community Votes March 4-13 on Six VelociDrone Global Qualifier Tracks
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MultiGP opened community voting on March 4, 2026, inviting its worldwide membership to choose one of six finalist tracks that are available to fly in VelociDrone. The voting window runs March 4-13, Community Voting Results and the official Global Qualifier layout are scheduled for release on March 23, and the 2026 GQ season begins March 27.

The contest follows a published timeline that began with submissions January 26-February 9 and a judges selection phase February 9-16. The site spells out the judges mechanics precisely: “3 judges will independently select their top 2 tracks from the submissions. Identity of author will be anonymous.” That process produced the six finalists the community now evaluates during the March voting window.

MultiGP framed the vote as a global selection mechanism: “The MultiGP Community votes for their favorite track among the 6 track finalists.” The organization’s social posts have pushed pilots to participate, linking members to the contest page and encouraging in-sim runs; the VelociDrone availability means pilots can fly each finalist layout in simulator before casting ballots. The original announcement noted the vote gives the “worldwide MultiGP membership a direct say in which simulator track will serve as the official Global Qualifier layout for 2026.”

MultiGP’s published materials also underline the championship’s global reach while presenting two differing chapter figures. The site states that “The Organization currently has over 30,000 registered pilots in addition to 500 active chapters worldwide,” and elsewhere reads “With over 600 chapters worldwide, it’s easy to find a MultiGP Chapter in your area. Locate a local chapter by viewing our world map.” MultiGP also claims to be “the largest professional drone racing league in the world.” Those numbers appear verbatim in the contest material and merit clarification for which figure denotes active chapters versus total chapters.

Chapter hosting rules are explicit: “Any MultiGP Chapter that is Tier 3, 2, or 1 is eligible to host a specified number of Global Qualifier races, which must be conducted on the official track of the current year.” The contest copy also promotes track-building and cross-border competition with taglines including “BUILD YOUR TRACK” and “Compete against pilots from all over the world on the same track.”

Names and designer credits for the six finalists were not included in the published excerpts; MultiGP’s timeline confirms the March 23 rollout will include the official layout and Community Voting Results. Pilots planning to race in the March 27 GQ season should be prepared to import the official VelociDrone layout when it is released on March 23 and verify chapter hosting slots if they represent a Tier 1-3 chapter. Copyright on the contest page is listed as “Copyright @ MultiGP Inc 2025.”

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