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Recent developments in First Person View (FPV) drone racing highlight an intriguing twist as autonomous drones, powered by ...
The National Drone Racing Championships brought hobbyists and big corporations together for a spectacle that's quickly growing in popularity.
Why you'll want to watch these drones in action. — -- Drone racing is edging its way toward becoming a serious spectator sport. The Drone Racing League announced its first season today -- a ...
At Mountain Dew and DR1 Racing's Day of Drones' event in Brooklyn, experienced drone racers demonstrated why drone racing can be the next big sport.
It’s a new industry, but the world of drone racing is quickly becoming a popular sport. Watch to learn about the tech behind it and find out what the Drone Racing League is all about.
Nearly 50 drone racing pilots flocked to a sports field in the heart of Silicon Valley last month to compete in a day of races and drone to drone combat. The day was organized by Ken Loo, an avid ...
One of the barriers to the burgeoning world of drone racing, along with the cost, is the technical know-how needed to piece together those fiddly components to form a functional and high ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A native of the Buckeye State that won “Shark Tank” returned to his roots on Thursday. Celina native ...
Drone racing already has deep grass roots—there are dozens of local and regional drone races every month. Now some want it to go mainstream ...
What drone pilots see as they speed around a course is what makes drone racing so addictive. The pilots wear FPV goggles -- FPV for first person view.
But the sport is about to get a big boost. A new group, the Drone Racing League, is pulling together the world’s top drone pilots for a five-race season culminating in a world championship event.
Drone Racing League (DRL), which was founded in 2015 by Nicholas Horbaczewski, is the first aerial sport fans can legally bet on in the United States.