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FPVScores Updates Platform as Early March Drone Racing Calendar Fills Fast

FPVScores refreshed its event pages as a packed early-March slate rolled in, including indoor 32-pilot whoop brackets and VelociDrone-sanctioned races.

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FPVScores Updates Platform as Early March Drone Racing Calendar Fills Fast
Source: betafpv.com

The timing was sharp. As early March filled with competitive drone racing action, FPVScores rolled out refreshed public event pages that gave MultiGP chapters and independent race directors a cleaner window into a calendar that wasn't waiting around for anyone.

The platform, which handles lap-timing and event management for a significant slice of the organized FPV racing community, updated its public-facing event listings around March 12 to reflect a slate that included indoor whoop tournaments running 32-pilot brackets and VelociDrone-sanctioned sim racing events. That's not a quiet weekend lineup. A 32-pilot whoop bracket is a full day of racing, with elimination rounds that sort out the field quickly and punish mistakes in the tight indoor courses where whoops thrive.

FPVScores sits at an interesting intersection in the hobby: it's infrastructure that most pilots interact with directly at events but rarely think about between them. When the platform refreshes its event pages, the practical effect is that race directors using MultiGP's chapter framework and independent organizers running their own series both get better visibility into what's already on the books, reducing the scheduling collisions that can fragment a regional scene.

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The early-March snapshot matters because it reflects how quickly the 2026 indoor racing calendar compressed. Pilots who have been grinding VelociDrone laps through the winter to sharpen reaction times had real competitive outlets lined up. Sim-sanctioned events through VelociDrone have added a layer of legitimacy to what was once purely informal practice, and seeing them appear alongside live whoop brackets on the same platform calendar signals how integrated the two formats have become.

For any pilot who missed registration windows in that early-March window, the FPVScores platform remains the fastest way to track what's coming next regionally. The spring outdoor season is accelerating, and the calendar won't slow down.

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