Street League Drone Racing adds 2026 MultiGP Global Qualifier, no racer limit
A no-cap MultiGP Global Qualifier lands in Meridian on May 23 at 3 p.m., with FergPV already on the board and Treasure Valley Drone Racing hosting.

No racer limit is the headline here, because it turns the Treasure Valley stop into a true open-door qualifier before a single lap is flown. Street League Drone Racing has added a 2026 MultiGP Global Qualifier for Saturday, May 23, 2026 at 3:00 PM, with Treasure Valley Drone Racing handling the host duties and FergPV already listed in the field.
For Boise-area and Treasure Valley pilots, the appeal is built into the setup itself. The race has a fixed start time, a clearly identified crew in Meridian, Idaho, and no cap on entries, which makes the event easy to plan around and harder to keep out of. In a sport where qualifying spots can disappear fast, a no-limit format widens the lane for local racers who want to test themselves against a deeper field instead of waiting for a smaller, pre-cut roster.

Treasure Valley Drone Racing is not walking in cold. Street League lists the crew at 17 members and 25 races, and the group describes itself as a mountain-west team that races year-round across multiple specs. Its calendar runs Underground Drone League Ignitor and Shrieker classes from November through March, then shifts to open class and Street League in spring and fall. That mix suggests the May 23 qualifier is being staged by an established local operation with enough race mileage to support a formal qualifying event.
The broader context gives the date more weight. MultiGP says it is the largest drone racing league and FPV community in the world, with more than 30,000 registered pilots and 500 active chapters worldwide. Its 2026 Global Qualifier schedule places the Treasure Valley race inside a spring-summer championship path, so the Meridian event is part of a much larger funnel rather than a standalone date on a local calendar.
That is why the simple details matter most. A Saturday afternoon start, an open entry list and a club with a track record of 25 races make this qualifier feel like an access point, not just another listing. For Street League, the value is in showing that a local crew can host a Global Qualifier that is easy to enter, easy to identify and built to pull more pilots into the pipeline.
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