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MultiGP Lists Deadlock FPV Winter Series #13 for Feb 4, 2026

MultiGP listed Deadlock Winter Series #13 for Feb 4, 2026 under the Deadlock FPV chapter, signaling a scheduled chapter-level winter series stop that matters to pilots and organizers.

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MultiGP Lists Deadlock FPV Winter Series #13 for Feb 4, 2026
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MultiGP’s event calendar showed Deadlock Winter Series #13 scheduled for Feb 4, 2026 under the Deadlock FPV chapter, listed as part of the chapter-level winter series. The entry appeared in an "Upcoming Races" block that also contained the token "25'-26' Deadlock Winter Series #13. Deadlock FPV" and adjacent listings including "Syndicate Sim Series Race. Discord Sim Racing" and "2026 Tiny Whoop VIII - Whitmore Library. Utah."

The MultiGP listing is significant because it confirms that Deadlock FPV remains active in promoting chapter-level competition heading into February. While the entry establishes a calendar slot for pilots who track winter-series points and practice windows, the public listing lacks several operational details crucial for competitors: no start time, no venue or address, no registration link, and no class or pilot list were published in the captured entry. The original capture of the calendar entry also showed a truncated fragment reading "MultiGP’s onli," indicating the available copy was incomplete.

From a performance and competitive standpoint there are no results, pilot names, or race statistics attached to the listing; it is strictly an event announcement rather than a results page. That absence limits immediate sporting analysis, but the surrounding context on the MultiGP calendar points to a hybrid competitive environment where arena events and sim-racing fixtures sit side by side. The proximity of a "Syndicate Sim Series Race. Discord Sim Racing" entry implies continued cross-pollination between real-world micro-drone formats and simulator-based competition in community scheduling, while the presence of "2026 Tiny Whoop VIII - Whitmore Library. Utah" underscores the persistent popularity of Tiny Whoop-class gatherings alongside 5-inch racing circuits.

Industry implications are clear: chapter-level calendars like Deadlock FPV’s are the lifeblood of grassroots FPV racing, serving as both a feeder system for larger national events and a proving ground for local sponsors and vendors. Promoters who leave key logistics off calendar entries risk fragmenting pilot turnout and hindering sponsorship activation. For organizers and venue partners, a simple update to include time, location, registration, class structure, and prize or sponsor details would convert a placeholder into a viable event asset for the FPV ecosystem.

For pilots and stakeholders, the next step is confirmation: check the MultiGP event page and Deadlock FPV chapter channels for a full briefing, and expect updates on schedule, registration, and pilot caps. The listing for Feb 4, 2026 keeps a winter-series slot open and signals continuity in chapter racing, but the competitive story, who flew, who topped the podium, and what lap times were posted, will depend on organizers publishing the missing operational details and any post-event race reports.

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