MultiGP IO 2026 adds tracks for World Cup, rookie and whoop classes
World Cup lanes, whoops and rookie tracks make IO 2026 a full race weekend, not a single championship heat.

World Cup 1 and World Cup 2 will anchor MultiGP’s IO 2026 course map, but the bigger story is the range around them. The International Open’s track slate also includes an All Skills Track, Tiny Trainer Track, WhoopVille Track, Spec Track and GQ / Rookie Track, a setup that turns AMA Headquarters in Muncie, Indiana, into a venue where elite pilots, rookies and small-format racers can all find a meaningful lane.
That structure changes the competitive calculus before a single gate is hit. World Cup racing will still reward outright speed and precision, but the Tiny Trainer and WhoopVille layouts open the door for lighter platforms and tighter-control racing, while the GQ / Rookie lane gives newer pilots a defined entry point into the same event atmosphere. The Spec Track sits in the middle of that spectrum, where hardware-defined parity matters almost as much as raw piloting skill. MultiGP credits aryfpv with the track design, a sign that the layout work itself is being treated as part of the show.
The event is built to be more than a one-off championship round. MultiGP’s race-format page ties the Spec Track to Pro Spec, Freedom Spec, IO Spec and bracket and group-race formats, which means IO 2026 is being staged as a multi-format festival with multiple competitive ladders running under one roof. The effect is to broaden who can race, how they qualify and what kind of preparation matters across the week.

The logistics match that ambition. The event is listed for June 10, 2026, at AMA Headquarters, 5161 E Memorial Dr, Muncie, Indiana 47302, USA. On-site check-in is set for Tuesday, May 9 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Wednesday, May 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Thursday, May 11 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., with competition spanning Wednesday through Sunday across the named tracks. Regular pilot tickets are listed at $250, spectator tickets at $40, part-time volunteer tickets at $150 with a pilot ticket included, and full-time volunteer tickets are free but sold out.
That scale fits the league’s reach. MultiGP says it has more than 30,000 registered pilots and over 500 active chapters worldwide, the kind of footprint that makes a layered event possible. The 2025 International Open already featured World Cup 1, World Cup 2, Spec Track, Whoopville, Whoop Hangar, All Skills Track and Global Qualifier / Rookie, so IO 2026 looks less like a new idea than a sharper version of an existing model. The difference this year is how clearly the tracks separate the sport’s levels, and how deliberately the weekend is being shaped for both competition and spectacle.
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