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Thu, Jun 01, 2017

Bidding Opens For The First FAI World Drone Racing Championships

Competition Will Be Held Late This Year Or Early In 2018

FAI has issued a call for bids for the first FAI World Drone Racing Championships, to be held in late 2017 or early 2018.

Billed as the #1 Sport Series of the New Generation, the FAI World Drone Racing Championships will harness the international excitement and enthusiasm around drones in a four day world championships competition. It will see the world’s best Drone Racers compete for the most prestigious title in the sport – FAI World Champion.

“Drones are a hot topic today,” said FAI President Frits Brink. “They are easily accessible and revolutionary flying machines, and are found in all parts of life, including leisure, business, science, media and sport.

“In the last few years we have seen the rise of FPV – first person view – Racing, Drone Racing, around the world. It is establishing itself as an independent air sports discipline in its own right.

“The FAI is embracing the amazing rise of drone sports, and working with official regulators on a global, regional and national levels. We are excited about the launch of the 1st FAI World Drone Racing Championships.”

The FAI is inviting bids from interested cities and venues around the world to host the 1st FAI World Drone Racing Championships in either the last quarter of 2017 or the first quarter of 2018 and to be held on an annual basis.

The competition may be staged indoors or outdoors, and the concept is based on the rules framework that FAI has developed for Radio Controlled Drone Racing.

Drone Racing lends itself to iconic locations, from historic castles to scenic landscapes, stadia, cultural centres or famous tourist landmarks.

Chosen venues need to be challenging, safe and interesting and accessible for spectators.

FAI medals will be awarded in several classes, included Individual, Junior, Female and Team.

(Source: FAI news release)

FMI: www.fai.org

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