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Dallas Drone Racing Club Shifts From Winter Practice to Sanctioned Race Weekends

Dallas Drone Racing updated its March 2026 calendar, signaling the shift from winter practice at its Carrollton, Texas field to MultiGP-sanctioned race weekends.

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Dallas Drone Racing Club Shifts From Winter Practice to Sanctioned Race Weekends
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Winter practice sessions at the Carrollton, Texas field have given way to something with real competitive stakes. Dallas Drone Racing, which organizes MultiGP-sanctioned racing events at its home field in Carrollton, Texas, updated its March 2026 events calendar in late March, marking the club's formal transition into sanctioned race season.

The club, formerly known as NE Dallas Speed Addicts and Toxic Props, runs MultiGP races each month alongside open flying sessions at its Carrollton home field. That monthly cadence now carries official weight as winter practice yields to the structured format of sanctioned competition, where results feed into the broader MultiGP ranking ecosystem that tracks pilots across the country.

The calendar update is the practical green light pilots in the Dallas area wait for each spring. Informal winter flying keeps skills sharp, but it is the sanctioned race weekends that put pilots on the clock against a field and generate the qualifying data that matters for anyone chasing a path deeper into the national circuit. The road to the MultiGP Championship starts at events exactly like these, regional club races where the points and positions begin to accumulate.

MultiGP's 2026 national calendar includes major sanctioned events running from February through June, with the Dallas club's local race weekends slotting into that broader competitive framework. The MultiGP International Open, set for June in Muncie, Indiana, features Pro Spec races, a Build and Race competition, and a Chapter Organizer race — the kind of stage that pilots racing through spring qualifiers at clubs like Dallas Drone Racing are ultimately building toward.

For a club with roots in two different predecessor organizations, the transition from winter practice to sanctioned competition is a ritual repeated each year. The updated calendar confirms the season is open.

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