MultiGP, FPVScores Publish Dozens of Chapter Races, Whoop Meets, Sim Tournaments
MultiGP’s event calendar and FPVScores listings published/updated in the Jan 29–Feb 1 window show dozens of chapter races, whoop meets and VelociDrone sim tournaments across the U.S. and Europe.

MultiGP’s event calendar and FPVScores aggregated listings published/updated in the Jan 29–Feb 1 window show dozens of chapter races, whoop meets and VelociDrone sim tournaments scheduled across the U.S. and Europe between late January and February 2026. The update paints a busy early-season stretch for FPV pilots and local chapters, even though many event-level details remain sparse in the published listings.
The listings cover a range of grassroots and competitive formats: local chapter races, indoor whoop meets that favor micro quad maneuvering, and VelociDrone sim tournaments that let pilots lock lines and lap counts without leaving their rigs. The sources describe the scope only as “dozens” of events, and they do not attach specific dates, locations, participant rosters, or results to most entries. Notably, the aggregation includes five headings under an “Upcoming Main Event:” label: Whooptopia 2026; RaceSync iOS Update v 1.8.2; Kings of Tulsa - MultiGP Champs 2025; History Made in Aichtal: The First MultiGP European Championship; and Global Qualifier Breakdown. The listings do not provide dates or venues for those items, and the presence of a software release label among event headings raises questions the calendar does not answer.
The organization behind the calendar is sizable. MultiGP is the largest professional drone racing league in the world. The Organization currently has over 30,000 registered pilots in addition to 500 active chapters worldwide. MultiGP nurtures its Chapters by providing tools, guidance and community support. Because of this, MultiGP hosts frequent competitive gatherings and casual events within its extensive network. The published material also references site resources titled “What’s a Chapter? > Chapters List > Start your Chapter >,” which underline the league’s chapter-driven infrastructure and pathways for new organizers to launch local race nights.
From an industry perspective, the calendar refresh signals continued momentum in both analog whoop culture and the sim-driven competitive pipeline. VelociDrone sim tournaments lower barriers to entry for aspiring pilots who lack safe indoor space or travel budgets, while chapter races and whoop meets keep local venues and volunteer-run scenes active. The mixture of sim and in-person events is also a business story: software and platform updates, event hosting, and chapter services are revenue and retention levers for the league and its partners.

Significant gaps remain. The published listings omit pilot names, heat results, lap counts, prize structures, and registration details, and the aggregation includes a truncated fragment, “Representative entries (all dates,” which suggests the export is incomplete. Follow-up reporting should obtain full calendar exports or FPVScores entries to capture dates, host chapters, pilot fields, and final results for headline events such as Whooptopia 2026 and the first MultiGP European Championship in Aichtal.
Copyright @ MultiGP Inc 2025. For pilots and chapter organizers, the near-term takeaway is that racing activity is concentrated in late January through February 2026; expect more detailed entries to appear as chapters finalize venues and registration, and watch both sim leaderboards and local whoop nights for early-season form and emerging contenders.
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