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Canada's Largest FPV Whoop Tournament Draws 32 Pilots to Lucan

Thirty-two pilots descended on Lucan, Ontario for Cana-Whoop 2026, billed as Canada's largest FPV whoop racing tournament, with over $1,000 in prizes on the line.

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Canada's Largest FPV Whoop Tournament Draws 32 Pilots to Lucan
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Glowing gates, neon-lit straightaways, and a gymnasium full of competitive noise: Cana-Whoop 2026 ran March 21 at the Lucan Community Memorial Centre, bringing together 32 pilots for what organizers billed as Canada's largest FPV whoop racing tournament.

The indoor whoop format, listed through MultiGP, drew ticketed spectators alongside competitors to 263 Main St. in Lucan, Ontario, for a full day of large-track racing. The prize pool exceeded $1,000, distributed across the field in a format that drew pilots from across the country.

Whoop racing occupies a distinct corner of the FPV world, trading the wide-open courses of 5-inch freestyle for tight, technical lines through confined indoor spaces. The "large-track" designation at Cana-Whoop pushes that format toward higher speeds, with the Lucan course described as "fully lit" and "built for speed," featuring the kind of gate-to-gate aggression that separates indoor whoop racing from its slower, more technical counterparts.

The event's promotional framing leaned hard into the competitive stakes: "glowing gates, aggressive battles, heated rivalries." With 32 pilots entered, the field represented a significant concentration of Canadian FPV talent in a single venue, making the "largest" billing credible on scale alone even before independent verification.

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Spectator tickets were sold in advance, with a pricing deadline of February 28 for early rates. The MultiGP event listing served as the official registration and format record for the 32-pilot bracket.

Results, podium finishers, and any archived live stream footage had not been officially published as of this writing, leaving the full competitive story of Cana-Whoop 2026 still to be told.

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