• 2024 Sharjah Drone Racing Champions hosted by
MultiGP was held in Sharjah (UAE) on April 20-21 2024 with sixteen of the fastest FPV drone pilots around the world competing for the first 7inch spec World Title, The race was won by Levi "Leviathann" Johnson. 2nd place went to MCK FPV, third place to BenniUK. • 2024 MultiGP World Cup hosted by MultiGP was held during the MultiGP International Open, one of the largest FPV Drone Racing event existing, with more than 200 pilots subscribed. Killian Rousseau from France won the title this year. • 2023 MultiGP Championship took place at No Quarter Ranch, in Citrus Spring, Florida, on October 24-29 2023 with more than 120 pilots participating representing 18 different countries. Minchan "MCK" Kim from South Korea won the championship title for the second year in a row. • The 2023 FAI Korea Drone Racing World Cup took place from the 18th to the 20th of May 2023 in Incheon, Korea. • The 2022 FAI Drone Racing World Cup made a come-back. MinJae Kim, a fourteen-year-old junior pilot from South Korea, was the winner. • 2020 FAI Drone Racing World Championship, was placed on hold due to
COVID-19 and no official rankings and awards were given. • 2019 FAI 2nd Drone Racing World Championship, was held in China at
Xiangshan Ningbo. The winner was from
South Korea. Changhyeon Kang won over former champion Thomas Bitmatta. • 2018 FAI 1st Drone Racing World Championship, held in Shenzhen, China. This event was broadcast live across multiple channels, including the Olympic Channel. The race was won by a 17-year-old Australian, with over 128 competitors from 34 countries. • 2017 DR1 Racing's DHL Champions Series Fueled by Mountain Dew. This team-based drone racing series consisted of 6 races in locations around the world. The Finals of this racing series were held on the
Isle of Man TT, and aired on CBS and Eurosport. The broadcast of the Series Finals on CBS drew the largest audience ever for a professional drone race on network television, grabbing a 0.4 share and 559,000 viewers. •
2016 World Drone Prix, Dubai – World's biggest and most profitable drone race, with a total prize fund of US$1 million. • 2016
U.S. National Drone Racing Championships Presented by GoPro New York – The second annual event was held August 7 on New York City's
Governor's Island. 145 pilots competed in the event for a total prize purse of $57,000. • 2016
MultiGP National Championships, Indiana – The second annual event was held at the
Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) headquarters in Muncie, Indiana on September 4, 2016. Over 140 pilots arrived on-site for this Championship event and the $15,000 prize purse. • 2016 World Drone Racing Championships took place October 20–22 in
Kualoa Ranch, Island of Oahu, Hawaii, USA • In 2016, TOS Asia Cup Shanghai and China Drone National was the largest FPV drone racing event in Asia. Over 140 registered pilots from 15 countries participated. • The 2016 DR1 Invitational was the most watched drone racing event of the year, airing on
Discovery Channel and
Eurosport, broadcasting in over 70 countries around the world. The race was held in
Sepulveda Dam where pilots navigated through the dam's opening as well as various gates on the course. •
2015 US Fat Shark National Drone Racing Championships, California – The first annual U.S. National Drone Racing Championships were held in 2015. This event was held in a stadium at the
California State Fair. The prize for winning the competition was $25,000 and was competed for by over 100 competitors. Chad Nowak, an Australian, won all three events including the individual time trial, was on the winning team trial squad, and won the freestyle trick event. This gave him the title of
2015 Drone Racing National Champion. ==Events and venues==