MultiGP International Open 2026 set for Muncie, June 10-14
The International Open is heading to AMA Headquarters with a 545-seat cap and 425 seats still open, giving June’s Muncie meet a real championship feel.

A 545-seat plan is turning the MultiGP International Open into more than a stop on the drone-racing calendar. With the event set for June 10-14 in Muncie, Indiana, MultiGP is putting a hard number on the scale of its showcase meet, and the seating snapshot showing 425 seats still available makes clear this will be a capped, destination-style competition rather than an open-ended gathering.
The setting adds to the stakes. The ticket shop lists AMA Headquarters, 5161 E Memorial Dr, Muncie, IN 47302, USA, as the venue, giving the International Open a fixed home base inside the Academy of Model Aeronautics campus. MultiGP says tickets went on sale November 24, another sign that the league is treating the week as a planning anchor for pilots, teams, and chapters looking well beyond a single race day.

That matters in a sport where the field size and the atmosphere can shape the race itself. MultiGP calls the International Open the world’s largest drone racing event, and the league’s own profile says it has more than 30,000 registered pilots and 500 active chapters worldwide. In that context, Muncie becomes a pressure point for the entire FPV ecosystem: a place where top pilots can test themselves on a flagship track, sponsors can gauge the reach of the sport, and local chapters can measure where they stand against the biggest names in the league.
The event’s structure suggests a full festival of competition, not just one headline final. MultiGP’s 2024 International Open page said the meet welcomed pilots of all skill levels and featured more than 15 competitions across the event, and that format has helped turn the International Open into a recognizable marker on the race-season calendar. For a league that brands itself as the largest professional drone racing organization in the world, the June gathering is about more than medals. It is a public measure of how deep the talent pool runs, how much the sport can pack into one venue, and how far a championship-style FPV event can travel when the track, the crowd, and the competition all line up in one place.
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