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FPV Drone Racing Fields & MultiGP Chapters Near You

racingnear.me indexes FPV drone racing fields, MultiGP chapter venues, and organized drone racing locations across the US. Drone racing is one of the fastest-growing motorsports — with first-person-view (FPV) pilots flying custom-built quads through gate courses at speeds up to 90+ mph.

The MultiGP Drone Racing League is the world's largest FPV racing organization with 500+ chapters in the US. Many chapters run free practice sessions and weekly race nights at parks, parking lots, and dedicated indoor venues.

🚁 FPV Racing Fields

Outdoor gate courses and obstacle tracks designed for 5-inch FPV racing quads. MultiGP standardized course layouts.

🏛 Indoor Venues

Warehouses and arenas with indoor FPV courses. Indoor racing eliminates wind and weather — great for beginner pilots.

🤝 MultiGP Chapters

Find your local MultiGP chapter. Chapters run weekly race nights, practice sessions, and regional qualifier events.

🏆 Sanctioned Events

MultiGP International Open, regional championships, and DRL (Drone Racing League) qualifier events across the US.

Drone Racing FAQs

What is FPV drone racing?

FPV (First Person View) drone racing involves flying a small custom-built quadcopter through a gate course while wearing video goggles that show the live camera feed from the drone. Pilots feel like they're flying — races are run at 60-90+ mph on tight technical courses.

How much does it cost to get into drone racing?

A beginner FPV racing kit (quad, goggles, controller, batteries, charger) costs $400-$800. Many racers start with a simulator ($20-$50 on Steam) before buying hardware. Local MultiGP chapters often have loaner quads for new pilots at no cost.

Do I need a FAA license to race drones?

For recreational racing at organized clubs and sanctioned events: no pilot's license is required, but you must register your drone with the FAA ($5 for 3 years, covers all your drones). Community-based safety guidelines from the AMA or MultiGP apply.

What is MultiGP?

MultiGP is the world's largest FPV drone racing organization with 500+ chapters and 40,000+ registered pilots globally. Chapters run local race nights and feed into regional and international championship events. Find your local chapter at multigp.com.