Dallas Drone Racing keeps qualifying grind alive at home field
Dallas Drone Racing’s May 31 Global Qualifier fed a packed June slate, with 465 members, 305 events and an October championship already set at Home Field 7.

Dallas Drone Racing kept the qualifying grind moving at its Carrollton home field, where the May 31 2026 MultiGP Global Qualifier, GQ#2 at Home Field 7, was only the latest test in a calendar built around repetition, not one-off spectacle. The chapter’s June schedule followed close behind, showing that the pressure for clean laps and fast progression was still building around a venue that has become one of the sport’s steadier ladders.
The scale matters. Dallas Drone Racing’s chapter page lists 465 members and 305 events, numbers that underscore how much racing has been built around the same field in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The club says it is a Tier 1 MultiGP chapter and an Academy of Model Aeronautics chartered club since 2016, with its own race field provided by the City of Carrollton, Texas. It also describes itself as the first field in DFW dedicated to drone racing.
That structure gives the qualifier more weight than a standalone meet. MultiGP says its Global Qualifier championship series is open to all countries, uses the year’s designated official track and began its 2026 season on March 27. In that framework, the Dallas race was part of a broader race-to-advance system, where pilots are rewarded for consistency on a standardized course rather than for a single flash of speed.
Dallas also sits inside a deeper competitive pipeline. MultiGP’s 2026 US-Central Regional Series lists five approved races and 44 pilots, a reminder that the chapter is not operating in isolation but inside an active regional ladder. Dallas Drone Racing’s own site added another marker of significance on May 26, when it announced that MultiGP will hold its 2026 Drone Racing Championship at the Dallas Drone Racing home field from October 15-17.

The June events page, published two days ago, kept that momentum visible with scheduled MultiGP sanctioned racing at the same home field in Carrollton. The club says those events must follow City of Carrollton rules, reinforcing the sense that this is a long-running sanctioned venue rather than a temporary setup.
For pilots chasing a championship path, the message is plain: the May 31 qualifier was only one step, and the next sanctioned races at Home Field 7 will decide who stays in position when the October title meet arrives.
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