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VelociDrone public leaderboards updated with live MultiGP and Street League standings

VelociDrone updated public leaderboards now surface live, versioned standings tied to MultiGP and Street League tracks, giving pilots and organizers a real-time record of lap times and event configurations.

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VelociDrone public leaderboards updated with live MultiGP and Street League standings
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VelociDrone’s public leaderboards are live and versioned with the current simulator release, creating a centralized feed of lap times on tracks used by major organizers. “VelociDrone’s public leaderboards (official simulator used by many league and club qualifiers) show live, versioned leaderboards for the current simulator release. Pilots around the world post lap times on official tracks used by MultiGP, Street League, and other organizers; these leaderboards are u” reads the platform excerpt, reflecting both the scope and a truncated capture of the announcement.

For pilots and series operators, the update tightens the link between virtual practice and real-world competition. The leaderboards catalogue events and layouts ranging from 2024 MultiGP Championship - Mobile and 2025 MultiGP Championship Track to Street League Champs 2024, WeBleed-WWR-S3-1 Week 07 TT, and Boners street league church Week 52 TT. The roster of courses also includes staple community creations such as Castlelicious, Quads in Space 7, Poly Park Pylon Pirouette, and TBS Live EU 252 and 253. That breadth underlines how simulators are now a shared ruleset for time trials, qualifiers, and event prep.

The public UI fragments preserved in the update show how VelociDrone presents that data. A leaderboard page header reads “# Empty Scene Night Leaderboard Overview” and an entry displays “Race Mode: Single Class 3 Lap: Single Class,” indicating race-mode and lap-count metadata are surfaced alongside lap times. The site navigation items - Home, News, Shop, Mobile, Features, Sceneries, Quads, Leaderboard, All Events - and the cookie prompt “Your experience on this site will be improved by allowing cookies.” suggest a consumer-facing experience designed for both casual pilots and teams.

From a competitive perspective, this matters because live, versioned leaderboards help standardize qualifying windows and make historical comparisons possible across simulator builds. For MultiGP and Street League, having official track files and a persistent leaderboard record reduces disputes about course setup and timing methodology. For pilots, frequent uploads to the same official tracks mean TT seasons and wildcard weeks can be judged on consistent grounds, and crews can analyze splits, gate times, and proximity practice to refine setups.

The dataset shows scale and some data hygiene issues. Multiple near-duplicate entries appear - Castlelicious and Castlelicious 2, a wide family of Boners tracks, and Quads in space variants - and several truncated labels such as ConfusionBox [...] Park and Micro roman ripping [...], indicating the export or capture may need cleaning. The supplied material also lacks pilot names and lap-time figures, so performance narratives and podium results cannot be reconstructed from this capture alone.

For pilots, teams, and sponsors, the practical takeaway is to use VelociDrone leaderboards as a real-time scouting and benchmarking tool while validating entries directly on the platform for full lap-time and pilot attribution. Expect organizers to lean on these versioned leaderboards for more transparent qualification flows, and watch for follow-up clarifications from VelociDrone about truncated entries and duplicate artifacts as the MultiGP and Street League seasons progress.

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