Racing Series
Racing FPV drones are built with a single goal: maximum speed and manoeuvrability on the race track. Light, stiff frames, powerful motors and precise Betaflight tuning decide every hundredth of a second. Put your complete race setup together from FPV frames, motors and flight electronics.
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What is FPV racing?
FPV racing is a competitive discipline where pilots race drones through gates and around obstacles on a closed track. The international organisations MultiGP and FAI run race series from local qualifiers all the way to world championships. The FPV community is active and friendly, an ideal environment for new racing pilots.
Race specification (MultiGP)
Racing most commonly takes place on 5-inch machines; a typical specification looks like this:
- Frame: 5″, 215 to 225 mm wheelbase, under 250 g total weight
- Motors: 2306 2450KV or 2207 2750KV
- ESC stack: 45A to 60A with telemetry
- Flight controller: H7 or F7 for low latency Betaflight
- VTX: analog 200 to 600mW for race use
How to start racing?
We recommend at least 20 hours on a simulator (Velocidrone or Liftoff) before your first real flight. Then try a Tinywhoop indoors and only then move up to a 5-inch racing quad; it will save you a lot of propellers and frames.
