The FAI Drone Racing World Cup 2026 launches its 2026 season in Incheon, setting the stage for the world’s fastest FPV pilots to compete at the highest level.
As the official opening round sanctioned by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, this event brings together elite competitors, c...
The FAI Drone Racing World Cup 2026 launches its 2026 season in Incheon, setting the stage for the world’s fastest FPV pilots to compete at the highest level.
As the official opening round sanctioned by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale, this event brings together elite competitors, cutting-edge racing drones, and a professionally designed track built for speed, precision, and spectacle. Pilots will navigate high-intensity LED gates and technical layouts at speeds exceeding 150 km/h, where milliseconds determine victory.
With global attention on the season opener, Incheon delivers a blend of top-tier competition, advanced drone technology, and immersive race production—marking the starting point of the 2026 world championship battle.
Event Status Update – National Drone Racing Championship Singapore 2026
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The National Drone Racing Championship Singapore 2026 is the country’s premier FPV racing competition, bringing together the top local pilots and emerging talent in a structured, competitive environment.
Organized under the framework of Singapore Aeromodelling Association (SAA), the event foll...
The National Drone Racing Championship Singapore 2026 is the country’s premier FPV racing competition, bringing together the top local pilots and emerging talent in a structured, competitive environment.
Organized under the framework of Singapore Aeromodelling Association (SAA), the event follows internationally recognized racing standards and serves as a qualifier and talent pipeline for pilots aiming to compete in regional and global competitions.
The championship typically includes:
• FPV racing across multiple classes (including 5-inch racing drones)
• Time-trial qualifiers followed by elimination heats
• Technical race tracks designed for speed and precision
• Participation from Singapore’s growing FPV community
While smaller in scale than global leagues, this event plays a critical role in developing the Southeast Asian FPV racing scene and identifying future international competitors.