MultiGP Lists Deadlock FPV Winter Series #13 for Feb 4, 2026
MultiGP listed Deadlock Winter Series #13 for Feb 4, 2026 under the Deadlock FPV chapter, signaling a scheduled chapter-level winter series stop that matters to pilots and organizers.

MultiGP’s event calendar showed Deadlock Winter Series #13 scheduled for Feb 4, 2026 under the Deadlock FPV chapter, listed as part of the chapter-level winter series. The entry appeared in an "Upcoming Races" block that also contained the token "25'-26' Deadlock Winter Series #13. Deadlock FPV" and adjacent listings including "Syndicate Sim Series Race. Discord Sim Racing" and "2026 Tiny Whoop VIII - Whitmore Library. Utah."
The MultiGP listing is significant because it confirms that Deadlock FPV remains active in promoting chapter-level competition heading into February. While the entry establishes a calendar slot for pilots who track winter-series points and practice windows, the public listing lacks several operational details crucial for competitors: no start time, no venue or address, no registration link, and no class or pilot list were published in the captured entry. The original capture of the calendar entry also showed a truncated fragment reading "MultiGP’s onli," indicating the available copy was incomplete.
From a performance and competitive standpoint there are no results, pilot names, or race statistics attached to the listing; it is strictly an event announcement rather than a results page. That absence limits immediate sporting analysis, but the surrounding context on the MultiGP calendar points to a hybrid competitive environment where arena events and sim-racing fixtures sit side by side. The proximity of a "Syndicate Sim Series Race. Discord Sim Racing" entry implies continued cross-pollination between real-world micro-drone formats and simulator-based competition in community scheduling, while the presence of "2026 Tiny Whoop VIII - Whitmore Library. Utah" underscores the persistent popularity of Tiny Whoop-class gatherings alongside 5-inch racing circuits.
Industry implications are clear: chapter-level calendars like Deadlock FPV’s are the lifeblood of grassroots FPV racing, serving as both a feeder system for larger national events and a proving ground for local sponsors and vendors. Promoters who leave key logistics off calendar entries risk fragmenting pilot turnout and hindering sponsorship activation. For organizers and venue partners, a simple update to include time, location, registration, class structure, and prize or sponsor details would convert a placeholder into a viable event asset for the FPV ecosystem.
For pilots and stakeholders, the next step is confirmation: check the MultiGP event page and Deadlock FPV chapter channels for a full briefing, and expect updates on schedule, registration, and pilot caps. The listing for Feb 4, 2026 keeps a winter-series slot open and signals continuity in chapter racing, but the competitive story — who flew, who topped the podium, and what lap times were posted — will depend on organizers publishing the missing operational details and any post-event race reports.
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